Domino successive-deviation ghost imaging
Abstract
Traditional ghost imaging acquires images via the correlation of the intensity fluctuations of reference patterns and bucket values, and can even generate positive-negative images by conditionally averaging partial patterns. Here, we propose a domino successive-deviation ghost imaging method, which owns a good image quality comparable to that of differential ghost imaging with real-time fast computation, and a better robustness in practical scenarios where measurement noise and the instability of illuminating source coexists. Furthermore, it happens to generate real-time positive and negative images, giving a new insight into physical essence of positive-negative ghost image phenomenon. Both simulation and experimental results have demonstrated the feasibility of our approach. Therefore, this work complements the theory of ghost imaging and opens a door to practical applications of real-time single-pixel imaging.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1905.06851,
title = {Domino successive-deviation ghost imaging},
author = {Ya-Xin Li and Wen-Kai Yu and Shuo-Fei Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.06851},
year = {2019}
}
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11 pages, 5 figures