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Punching holes in light: recent progress in single-shot coded-aperture optical imaging

Jinyang Liang

2020Reports on Progress in Physics60 citationsDOI

Abstract

Single-shot coded-aperture optical imaging physically captures a code-aperture-modulated optical signal in one exposure and then recovers the scene via computational image reconstruction. Recent years have witnessed dazzling advances in various modalities in this hybrid imaging scheme in concomitant technical improvement and widespread applications in physical, chemical and biological sciences. This review comprehensively surveys state-of-the-art single-shot coded-aperture optical imaging. Based on the detected photon tags, this field is divided into six categories: planar imaging, depth imaging, light-field imaging, temporal imaging, spectral imaging, and polarization imaging. In each category, we start with a general description of the available techniques and design principles, then provide two representative examples of active-encoding and passive-encoding approaches, with a particular emphasis on their methodology and applications as well as their advantages and challenges. Finally, we envision prospects for further technical advancement in this field.

Topics & Concepts

Coded aperturePhysicsSingle shotOpticsSpectral imagingAperture (computer memory)Computer visionComputer scienceDetectorAcousticsAdvanced Optical Sensing TechnologiesOptical Coherence Tomography ApplicationsAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques