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Progress toward a high-resolution single-photon camera based on superconducting single photon detector arrays and compressive sensing

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Abstract

We present our results on utilizing an SNSPD array and compressive imaging techniques to perform single photon imaging and present our progress toward a high-resolution single-photon camera for the mid-IR.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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