| Literature DB >> 32051474 |
Gao Wang1, Huaibin Zheng2, Zhiguo Tang1, Yu Zhou3, Hui Chen1, Jianbin Liu1, Yuchen He1, Yuan Yuan1, Fuli Li3, Zhuo Xu1.
Abstract
Ghost imaging is usually based on the optoelectronic process and electronic computing. A new ghost imaging approach is put forward in the paper that avoids any optoelectronic or electronic process. Instead, the proposed scheme exploits all-optical correlation and the vision persistence effect to generate images observed by naked eyes. To realize high contrast naked-eye ghost imaging, a special pattern-scanning architecture on a low-speed light-modulation disk is designed, which also enables high-resolution imaging with lower-order Hadamard vectors and boosts the imaging speed. With this approach, we realize high-contrast real-time naked-eye ghost imaging for moving colored objects.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32051474 PMCID: PMC7016004 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-59263-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1The original experimental scheme for the naked-eye ghost imaging. The high contrast ghost imaging system consists of the all-optical interaction and the vision persistence effect.
Figure 2Ghost imaging results via all-optical process and persistence of vision.
Figure 3The scheme of the color naked-eye ghost imaging system. GG: ground glass.
Figure 4Color naked-eye ghost imaging results via all-optical process and persistence of vision.
Figure 5(a) Imaging partition in the first dimension. (b) A rotating mask with a pattern hole. (c) Cell structure.