In this Thesis, we explore single-pixel microscopy to design and develop proof-of-principle experiments where the single-pixel detection strategy outperforms conventional optical array detection in wide-field microscopy. The ability of the single-pixel detection strategy to generate a spatially resolved image of an object hidden by arbitrary scattering media has been recently demonstrated. Strikingly, a sensor without spatial resolution is able to retrieve a high-resolution image of a sample hidden by a turbid media, a problem that cannot be solved with conventional cameras equipped with millions of pixels. Taking advantage of the simplicity of single-pixel collection systems we have developed an optical design for microscopy that allows du...
Imaging through scattering media has been a longstanding issue in many scientific fields and several...
We present a proof of concept for microscopy through a multimode fiber using single pixel imaging. W...
The ability of a microscope to rapidly acquire wide-field, high-resolution images is limited by both...
We demonstrate an inverted microscope that can image specimens in both reflection and transmission m...
Ponència presentada a 3rd Biomedical Imaging and Sensing Conference, celebrada a Yokohama, Japó, 19-...
Single-pixel cameras allow to obtain images in a wide range of challenging scenarios, including broa...
Light nanoscopy is attracting widespread interest for the visualization of fluorescent structures at...
We present the implementation of a confocal scanning microscope in which the signal detection is per...
There are basically two types of microscope, which we call conventional and scanning. The former typ...
One challenge that has long held the attention of scientists is that of clearly seeing objects hidde...
Lensless microscopy requires the simplest possible configuration, as it uses only a light source, th...
Hadamard, cosine, and noiselet bases are implemented into a digital holographic microscope based on ...
Computational imaging involves simultaneously designing optical hardware and reconstruction software...
In computational imaging by pattern projection, a sequence of microstructured light patterns codifie...
Optical microscopy is an indispensable tool for research in neurobiology and medicine, enabling stud...
Imaging through scattering media has been a longstanding issue in many scientific fields and several...
We present a proof of concept for microscopy through a multimode fiber using single pixel imaging. W...
The ability of a microscope to rapidly acquire wide-field, high-resolution images is limited by both...
We demonstrate an inverted microscope that can image specimens in both reflection and transmission m...
Ponència presentada a 3rd Biomedical Imaging and Sensing Conference, celebrada a Yokohama, Japó, 19-...
Single-pixel cameras allow to obtain images in a wide range of challenging scenarios, including broa...
Light nanoscopy is attracting widespread interest for the visualization of fluorescent structures at...
We present the implementation of a confocal scanning microscope in which the signal detection is per...
There are basically two types of microscope, which we call conventional and scanning. The former typ...
One challenge that has long held the attention of scientists is that of clearly seeing objects hidde...
Lensless microscopy requires the simplest possible configuration, as it uses only a light source, th...
Hadamard, cosine, and noiselet bases are implemented into a digital holographic microscope based on ...
Computational imaging involves simultaneously designing optical hardware and reconstruction software...
In computational imaging by pattern projection, a sequence of microstructured light patterns codifie...
Optical microscopy is an indispensable tool for research in neurobiology and medicine, enabling stud...
Imaging through scattering media has been a longstanding issue in many scientific fields and several...
We present a proof of concept for microscopy through a multimode fiber using single pixel imaging. W...
The ability of a microscope to rapidly acquire wide-field, high-resolution images is limited by both...