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Translated title of the contribution: A single-pixel and computational ghost spectral imaging system based on achromatic lens

Jinghao Sun, Zhaohua Yang*, Yun Wu, Ling'an Wu, Yuanjin Yu*

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Abstract

The influence of chromatic aberration in a spectral imaging system leads to spectral overlap of an image. This study combines single-pixel imaging and computational ghost imaging in a spectral imaging system,with an achromatic lens of 900-1 700 nm focal length to correct for chromatic aberration. First,the chromatic aberration of achromatic lenses made of different materials was calculated,and a suitable lens was selected accordingly;its aberration-correction was improved by an order of magnitude compared with other lenses. Second,the effects of chromatic aberration on spectral imaging systems and the differences between single-pixel imaging and computational ghost imaging were analyzed. Finally,two spectral imaging systems were compared through simulation and experimental analysis. The experimental results indicate that in the 900-1 700 nm wavelength range,the single-pixel spectral imaging system based on an achromatic lens achieves better image reconstruction results,with peak signal-to-noise ratio(PSNR)]and structural similarity(SSIM)improvements of 3. 93 dB and 0. 96%,respectively. Simulations and experiments verify that the near-infrared single-pixel spectral imaging system based on an achromatic lens performs better than computational ghost spectral imaging.

Translated title of the contributionA single-pixel and computational ghost spectral imaging system based on achromatic lens
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)2333-2342
Number of pages10
JournalGuangxue Jingmi Gongcheng/Optics and Precision Engineering
Volume31
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023

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