Full field of view super-resolution imaging via two static masks

Javier García, Vicente Micó, Dan Cojoc, Eyal Shpilman, Zeev Zalevsky

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Abstract

The usage of two static gratings for obtaining super resolved imaging dates back to the work by Bachl and Lukosz in 1967. However, in that approach, a severe reduction in the field of view was the necessary condition for improving the resolution. In this paper we present two approaches that are also based upon two static gratings but without the need to sacrifice in the field of view. The key idea for not paying with the field of view is performed in two ways: First, by using white light illumination that averages the ghost images obtained outside the region of interest since the positions of those images are wavelength dependent. Second, by using two random functions for the encoding and the decoding of the spatial information instead of using the spatially periodic gratings.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012024
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume139
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008

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