Presentation Information
[16a-M_110-4]Wavelength-multiplexed 100Mfps Ghost Imaging
〇(M1C)Noriki Komori1, Shin Motooka1, Tomoaki Niiyama1, Satoshi Sunada1 (1.Kanazawa Univ.)
Keywords:
ghost imaging,high-speed imaging,deep learning
Ghost imaging is a technique that enables image acquisition with detectors that do not have spatial resolution. However, conventional methods have difficulty observing high-speed phenomena due to limitations in pattern projection speed. This research proposes wavelength-multiplexed ghost imaging, which combines optical speckle illumination and wavelength division multiplexing technology, achieving ultra-high-speed imaging at 100 Mfps. We demonstrated that high-precision imaging of unknown phenomena is possible through image reconstruction using self-supervised learning.
