Single-pixel Imaging with Full Wavefront Reconstruction via Homodyne Detection
ORAL
Abstract
We reconstruct full wavefronts of various objects using spatial recovery in single pixel imaging (SPI) with homodyne detection. To accomplish that we place a set of masks on the local oscillator (LO) and record the interference fringe between the LO and the probe (after its interaction with the object) for each mask by varying their relative phase. This allows the recovery of amplitude and phase of reconstruction coefficients for every applied mask. A priori information pertaining to the object and illuminating field are not required as this method is general and can work with weak, varied probe light. This method may be particularly beneficial for the imaging of biological samples that are often translucent. Unlike similar reconstruction methods, there is no need for complex post-processing algorithms, changing focal lengths, or physically redistributing the reference beam or object.
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Publication: Savannah L. Cuozzo, Charris Gabaldon, Pratik J. Barge, Ziqi Niu, Hwang Lee, Lior Cohen, Irina Novikova, and Eugeniy E. Mikhailov, "Wave-front reconstruction via single-pixel homodyne imaging," Opt. Express 30, 37938-37945 (2022)
Presenters
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Charris A Gabaldon
William & Mary
Authors
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Charris A Gabaldon
William & Mary
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Savannah Cuozzo
William & Mary
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Pratik J Barge
Louisiana State University, Department of Physics
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Ziqi Niu
William & Mary
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Hwang Lee
Louisiana State University
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Lior Cohen
University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
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Irina B Novikova
William & Mary
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Eugeniy E Mikhailov
William & Mary