Recording processes and events that occur on sub-nanosecond timescales poses a difficult challenge. Conventional ultrafast imaging techniques often rely on long data collection times, which can be due to limited device sensitivity and/or the requirement of scanning the detection system to form an image. In this work, we use a single-photon avalanche detector array camera with pico-second timing accuracy to detect photons scattered by the cladding in optical fibers. We use this method to film supercontinuum generation and track a GHz pulse train in optical fibers. We also show how the limited spatial resolution of the array can be improved with computational imaging. The single-photon sensitivity of the camera and the absence of scanning the...
We investigate three-dimensional profiling of targets in highly scattering underwater environments, ...
Noninvasive optical imaging through dynamic scattering media has numerous important biomedical appli...
Slow-light media are of interest in the context of quantum computing and enhanced measurement of qua...
Recording processes and events that occur on sub-nanosecond timescales poses a difficult challenge. ...
We use a single-photon avalanche detector array camera with pico-second timing accuracy to rapidly c...
The ability to record images with extreme temporal resolution enables a diverse range of application...
The recent development of 2D arrays of single-photon avalanche diodes (SPAD) has driven the developm...
The ability to record images with extreme temporal resolution enables a diverse range of application...
Single-pixel cameras reconstruct images from a stream of spatial projection measurements recorded wi...
We present experimental results based on a single-photon SPAD camera with picosecond timing which al...
Wavelength-to-time mapping (WTM)—stretching ultrashort optical pulses in a dispersive medium such th...
The paper presents a camera comprising 512 × 128 pixels capable of single-photon detection and gatin...
Single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) arrays have recently emerged as promising detectors for many wi...
We investigate three-dimensional profiling of targets in highly scattering underwater environments, ...
Noninvasive optical imaging through dynamic scattering media has numerous important biomedical appli...
Slow-light media are of interest in the context of quantum computing and enhanced measurement of qua...
Recording processes and events that occur on sub-nanosecond timescales poses a difficult challenge. ...
We use a single-photon avalanche detector array camera with pico-second timing accuracy to rapidly c...
The ability to record images with extreme temporal resolution enables a diverse range of application...
The recent development of 2D arrays of single-photon avalanche diodes (SPAD) has driven the developm...
The ability to record images with extreme temporal resolution enables a diverse range of application...
Single-pixel cameras reconstruct images from a stream of spatial projection measurements recorded wi...
We present experimental results based on a single-photon SPAD camera with picosecond timing which al...
Wavelength-to-time mapping (WTM)—stretching ultrashort optical pulses in a dispersive medium such th...
The paper presents a camera comprising 512 × 128 pixels capable of single-photon detection and gatin...
Single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) arrays have recently emerged as promising detectors for many wi...
We investigate three-dimensional profiling of targets in highly scattering underwater environments, ...
Noninvasive optical imaging through dynamic scattering media has numerous important biomedical appli...
Slow-light media are of interest in the context of quantum computing and enhanced measurement of qua...