Vectorial‐Optics‐Enabled Multi‐View Non‐Line‐Of‐Sight Imaging with High Signal‐To‐Noise Ratio
Zewei Wang, Xiaoyin Li, Mingbo Pu, Lianwei Chen, Fei Zhang, Qi Zhang, Zhibin Zhao, Longfei Yang, Yinghui Guo, Xiangang Luo
Abstract
Abstract Non‐line‐of‐sight (NLOS) imaging enables the reconstruction of targets beyond the direct line of sight, which has extensive applications across various fields. However, it remains unclear how and to what extent the vectorial nature of light, which plays a critical role in optical imaging and object recognition, can enhance the imaging performance of active NLOS imaging. Here, this work proposes a method that utilizes vector optical fields (VOFs) with arbitrarily designed polarization distributions to realize NLOS imaging in challenging conditions with low signal‐to‐noise ratio (SNR). A generalized VOF reflection model is established at the relay surface for active NLOS imaging to determine the optimal illumination angle and polarization as well as the received polarization. Based on this model, the feasibility of multi‐view NLOS imaging is demonstrated with enhanced SNR of echo signals under proper VOF modulation, surpassing the limitations of conventional single‐view NLOS imaging. Simulations and experiments validate the superior performance of the proposed approach to realize accurate reconstruction and recognition of hidden objects.