Microscopy is an essential tool in a huge range of research areas. Until now, microscopy has been largely restricted to imaging in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Here we present a microscope system that uses single-pixel imaging techniques to produce images simultaneously in the visible and shortwave infrared. We apply our microscope to the inspection of various objects, including a silicon CMOS sensor, highlighting the complementarity of the visible and shortwave infrared wavebands. The system is capable of producing images with resolutions between 32×32 and 128×128 pixels at corresponding frame rates between 10 and 0.6 Hz. We introduce a compressive technique that does not require postprocessing, resulting in a predic...
A single-pixel camera is an interesting alternative to modern digital cameras featuring millions of ...
We demonstrate an inverted microscope that can image specimens in both reflection and transmission m...
During the past few years, the emergence of spatial light modulators operating at the tens of kHz ha...
Microscopy is an essential tool in a huge range of research areas. Until now, microscopy has been la...
Conventional cameras rely upon a pixelated sensor to provide spatial resolution. An alternative appr...
Single-pixel cameras provide a means to perform imaging at wavelengths where pixelated detector arra...
Modern cameras typically use an array of millions of detector pixels to capture images. By contrast,...
We present a short-wave infrared (SWIR) single photon camera based on a single superconducting nanow...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Optical Society of America via the DOI ...
In this Thesis, we explore single-pixel microscopy to design and develop proof-of-principle experime...
<p>Cameras for imaging in short and mid-wave infrared spectra are significantly more expensive than ...
Conventional imaging systems rely upon illumination light that is scattered or transmitted by the ob...
Single-pixel cameras allow to obtain images in a wide range of challenging scenarios, including broa...
In this body of work, several single-pixel imaging applications are presented, based on structured ...
A single-pixel camera is an interesting alternative to modern digital cameras featuring millions of ...
We demonstrate an inverted microscope that can image specimens in both reflection and transmission m...
During the past few years, the emergence of spatial light modulators operating at the tens of kHz ha...
Microscopy is an essential tool in a huge range of research areas. Until now, microscopy has been la...
Conventional cameras rely upon a pixelated sensor to provide spatial resolution. An alternative appr...
Single-pixel cameras provide a means to perform imaging at wavelengths where pixelated detector arra...
Modern cameras typically use an array of millions of detector pixels to capture images. By contrast,...
We present a short-wave infrared (SWIR) single photon camera based on a single superconducting nanow...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Optical Society of America via the DOI ...
In this Thesis, we explore single-pixel microscopy to design and develop proof-of-principle experime...
<p>Cameras for imaging in short and mid-wave infrared spectra are significantly more expensive than ...
Conventional imaging systems rely upon illumination light that is scattered or transmitted by the ob...
Single-pixel cameras allow to obtain images in a wide range of challenging scenarios, including broa...
In this body of work, several single-pixel imaging applications are presented, based on structured ...
A single-pixel camera is an interesting alternative to modern digital cameras featuring millions of ...
We demonstrate an inverted microscope that can image specimens in both reflection and transmission m...
During the past few years, the emergence of spatial light modulators operating at the tens of kHz ha...