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7 September 2018 Spectral imaging with a single pixel camera
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Abstract
A single-pixel camera composed of optical coding masks, a photo detector, and a decoding computation has an important feature of no image sensor for imaging, therefore it has very simple optical and electrical architectures. The optical coding masks whose implementation is a novelty of our research are composed of holes on a substrate, and arranged on the circumference of a disk enables us to switch with a rotation of the disk. The main features are small wavelength dependence other than air for wideband spectral imaging, and the simple structure. The spectral imaging for a sample composed of three color films is demonstrated, and the accuracy of the proposed system is evaluated.
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Yoshio Hayasaki and Ryo Sato "Spectral imaging with a single pixel camera", Proc. SPIE 10751, Optics and Photonics for Information Processing XII, 1075107 (7 September 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2320087
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Imaging spectroscopy

Image sensors

Spectroscopy

Optical filters

Spectral imaging cameras

Photodetectors

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