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Large field-of-view 3D Imaging using Random Microlenses

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Abstract

We demonstrate a lensless microscope using a single random microlens array and a fast local object reconstruction algorithm. Compared to other lensless imagers, our approach allows a large field of view and low computation complexity.

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