相关光子成像在每秒10个体积图像的速度
Gianlorenzo Massaro1,2, Paul Mos3, Sergii Vasiukov2
1Dipartimento Interuniversitario di Fisica, Università degli studi di Bari, 70126, Bari, Italy.
Scientific reports
|August 7, 2023
概括
这项研究引入了使用混乱光和超快传感器的更快相关性全光学成像 (CPI) 方法. 这种新技术可以实现每秒10个体积图像,使先进的成像变得实用.
科学领域:
- 光学和光子学 在光学和光子学.
- 量子成像是一种量子成像技术.
- 先进的传感器技术 传感器技术
背景情况:
- 光的相关性质比传统的成像提供了优势.
- 相关性全光学成像 (CPI) 解决了传统光场成像的局限性,例如空间分辨率差和3D视角有限.
- 目前的CPI方法受到所需的广泛框架收集的阻碍,限制了它们的实际速度.
研究的目的:
- 为了克服相关性全光学成像的速度限制.
- 增强基于光子相关的成像技术的实际应用.
- 开发一个高速的体积成像系统.
主要方法:
- 在混乱光中利用了内在光子数相关性.
- 使用了一组超快的单光子雪崩二极管 (SPAD) 的传感器阵列.
- 实施了一个新的单镜头CPI计划.
主要成果:
- 实现了每秒10的体积成像速度.
- 证明了相关光子成像的时间性能显著改善.
- 通过先进的SPAD传感器技术成功地集成了混乱的光相关性.
结论:
- 开发的CPI系统为相关光子成像提供了具有竞争力的速度.
- 这一进步显著扩大了高分辨率成像模式的实际应用潜力.
- 在速度和分辨率方面,光子相关成像现在是传统成像方法的可行替代方案.
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