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Single-photon detection when used in picosecond resolution time-correlated mode is now a candidate technology for a number of depth imaging applications in the visible, near-infrared and short-wave infrared regions. This approach has been used in a range of challenging sensing scenarios including imaging though highly scattering underwater conditions, free-space imaging through obscurants such as smoke or fog, and depth imaging of complex multiple surface scenes. I will review recent developments in this field and describe recent experiments and computational imaging approaches that highlight the long-term potential of this work.
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Gerald S. Buller, "Single-photon lidar for extreme imaging scenarios," Proc. SPIE 11844, Photonics for Quantum 2021, 118440I (15 July 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2603528