Classical ghost imaging is a computational imaging technique that employs patterned illumination. It is very similar in concept to the single-pixel camera in that an image may be reconstructed from a set of measurements even though all imaging photons or particles that pass through that sample are never recorded with a position resolving detector. The method was first conceived and applied for visible-wavelength photons and was subsequently translated to other probes such as x rays, atomic beams, electrons, and neutrons. In the context of classical ghost imaging using penetrating probes that enable transmission measurement, we here consider several questions relating to the achievable signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). This is compared with the S...
High-resolution ghost image and ghost diffraction experiments are performed by using a single classi...
Computational ghost imaging relies on the decomposition of an image into patterns that are summed to...
Ghost imaging produced by pseudothermal light is commonly obtained by correlating the intensities of...
Classical ghost imaging is a new paradigm in imaging where the image of an object is not measured di...
The process of image recording is arguably one of the most prevalent technology in modern society an...
Conventional imaging systems rely upon illumination light that is scattered or transmitted by the ob...
Ghost imaging is demonstrated using a polyenergetic reactor source of thermal neutrons. This enables...
In conventional imaging systems, the emitted light from a source interacts with an object and the in...
An experimental procedure for transmission X-ray ghost imaging using synchrotron light is presented....
Ghost imaging has been a subject of interest to the quantum optics community for the past 20 years. ...
We have experimentally demonstrated high-resolution compressive ghost imaging at the single-photon l...
We present a new technique, differential ghost imaging (DGI), which dramatically enhances the signal...
The quest for imaging protocols with ever-reduced dose is one of the most powerful motivators drivin...
We present an experimental comparison between different iterative ghost imaging algorithms. Our expe...
High-resolution ghost image and ghost diffraction experiments are performed by using a single classi...
Computational ghost imaging relies on the decomposition of an image into patterns that are summed to...
Ghost imaging produced by pseudothermal light is commonly obtained by correlating the intensities of...
Classical ghost imaging is a new paradigm in imaging where the image of an object is not measured di...
The process of image recording is arguably one of the most prevalent technology in modern society an...
Conventional imaging systems rely upon illumination light that is scattered or transmitted by the ob...
Ghost imaging is demonstrated using a polyenergetic reactor source of thermal neutrons. This enables...
In conventional imaging systems, the emitted light from a source interacts with an object and the in...
An experimental procedure for transmission X-ray ghost imaging using synchrotron light is presented....
Ghost imaging has been a subject of interest to the quantum optics community for the past 20 years. ...
We have experimentally demonstrated high-resolution compressive ghost imaging at the single-photon l...
We present a new technique, differential ghost imaging (DGI), which dramatically enhances the signal...
The quest for imaging protocols with ever-reduced dose is one of the most powerful motivators drivin...
We present an experimental comparison between different iterative ghost imaging algorithms. Our expe...
High-resolution ghost image and ghost diffraction experiments are performed by using a single classi...
Computational ghost imaging relies on the decomposition of an image into patterns that are summed to...
Ghost imaging produced by pseudothermal light is commonly obtained by correlating the intensities of...