1 December 2011 Lensless ghost imaging for moving objects
Hu Li, Jin Xiong, Guihua Zeng
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Abstract
Lensless thermal-light ghost imaging of moving objects is investigated. The second-order correlation function of thermal-light ghost imaging of moving objects is obtained by quasistatic approximation. The relationship between the visibility of the ghost imaging and the transverse coherent length lc is demonstrated, and the smallest distinguishable distance (or resolution) of the ghost imaging system equals lc. We provide a method to decide a proper sampling number for ghost imaging of a moving object.
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Hu Li, Jin Xiong, and Guihua Zeng "Lensless ghost imaging for moving objects," Optical Engineering 50(12), 127005 (1 December 2011). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3662429
Published: 1 December 2011
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KEYWORDS
Correlation function

Sensors

Visibility

Imaging systems

Photons

Image processing

Optical engineering

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