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Single Pixel Imaging by Use of Retro-reflector

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Abstract

Single pixel imaging is a technique to obtain an image by use of a single pixel detector [1-3]. In the conventional single pixel imaging, light is converged by a lens. Detectable object size is limited by the lens. Thus, when the objects are large, a large-scale lens is required. In this paper, we propose a method of single pixel imaging that collect lights by use of a retro-reflector instead of a lens.

© 2017 Japan Society of Applied Physics, Optical Society of America

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