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arxiv: 1901.04141 · v1 · pith:JVLWXR5Nnew · submitted 2019-01-14 · ⚛️ physics.optics · eess.IV

Time-encoded single-pixel 3D imaging

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keywords imagingsingle-pixelspeedacquireeventsindustrialinformationlimitation
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Recently three-dimensional (3D) imaging achieves tremendous success in consumer and industrial manufacturing. However, current 3D imaging methods rarely observe dynamical events happening in a short time interval due to the imaging speed limitation. Here we propose a time-encoded single-pixel 3D (TESP-3D) imaging method based on active infrared imaging with high-speed structured illumination, which can acquire the 3D information of dynamic events at an ultra-high frame rate. This method uses single-pixel photodetectors instead of conventional CCD or CMOS devices as the imaging sensors to overcome the image capturing speed limitation. As a proof of concept, we perform continuous real-time 3D scanning imaging at a record 500,000 fps and acquire 3D information of objects moving at a speed of up to 25 m/s. We anticipate that this technology will have important applications in industrial on-line inspection and high throughput 3D screening.

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