Monday, January 21, 2013

1301.4390 (Ming-Fei Li et al.)

Correspondence Differential Ghost Imaging    [PDF]

Ming-Fei Li, Yu-Ran Zhang, Kai-Hong Luo, Ling-An Wu, Heng Fan
Experimental data with digital masks and a theoretical analysis are presented for a nonlocal imaging scheme that we name correspondence differential ghost imaging (CDGI). It is shown that by conditional averaging of the information from the reference detector but with the negative signals inverted, the quality of the reconstructed images is, in general, superior to all other ghost imaging (GI) methods to date. The advantages of both differential GI and correspondence GI are combined, plus less data and shorter computation time are required to obtain equivalent quality images under the same conditions. This CDGI method offers a general approach applicable to all GI techniques, especially when objects with continuous gray tones are involved.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.4390

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