Enhancing the recovery of a temporal sequence of images using joint deconvolution

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In this work, we address the reconstruction of spatial patterns that are encoded in light fields associated with a series of light pulses emitted by a laser source and imaged using photon-counting cameras, with an intrinsic response significantly longer than the pulse delay. Adopting a Bayesian approach, we propose and demonstrate experimentally a novel joint temporal deconvolution algorithm taking advantage of the fact that single pulses are observed simultaneously by different pixels. Using an intensified CCD camera with a 1000-ps gate, stepped with 10-ps increments, we show the ability to resolve images that are separated by a 10-ps delay, four time better compared to standard deconvolution techniques.

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Caramazza, P., Wilson, K., Gariepy, G., Leach, J., McLaughlin, S., Faccio, D., & Altmann, Y. (2018). Enhancing the recovery of a temporal sequence of images using joint deconvolution. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-22811-x

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