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    • Imaging Science
    • Applied Physics

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    • High temporal resolution cameras (picosecond resolution) are crucial for diverse scientific fields.
    • Current systems often involve complex and expensive setups.
    • Advancements are needed for more accessible and efficient time-resolved imaging.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose and validate a novel detection scheme for time-resolved imaging.
    • To develop a method based on compressed sampling principles.
    • To integrate multiple optical functions into a single detection element.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a compressed sampling detection scheme.
    • Experimental validation of the proposed imaging technique.
    • Integration of space modulation, space integration, and time-resolved detection.

    Main Results:

    • Successful experimental validation of the novel detection scheme.
    • Demonstration of a unified element for key imaging operations.
    • Potential for significant cost reduction and performance enhancement.

    Conclusions:

    • The proposed compressed sampling scheme offers a streamlined approach to time-resolved imaging.
    • This innovation can lead to more affordable and user-friendly high-speed imaging systems.
    • The technology has broad applicability across scientific and industrial domains.