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Speckle-based Compressive Imaging in Ultrafast Spectroscopy

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Abstract

We present a straightforward implementation of compressive imaging in femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy. By using laser speckles as random patterns we built a single-pixel camera experiment capable of imaging processes with temporal resolution <100 fs.

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