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arxiv: 2105.02459 · v1 · pith:RAMGQ5PG · submitted 2021-05-06 · physics.optics · eess.IV· physics.app-ph

Single-pixel diffuser camera

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keywords single-pixelcameradiffuserimagingaddingadoptedarraycalibration
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We present a compact, diffuser-assisted, single-pixel computational camera. A rotating ground glass diffuser is adopted, in preference to a commonly used digital micro-mirror device (DMD), to encode a two-dimensional (2D) image into single-pixel signals. We retrieve images with an 8.8% sampling ratio after the calibration of the pseudo-random pattern of the diffuser under incoherent illumination. Furthermore, we demonstrate hyperspectral imaging with line array detection by adding a diffraction grating. The implementation results in a cost-effective single-pixel camera for high-dimensional imaging, with potential for imaging in non-visible wavebands.

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