Photonics Research, Volume. 8, Issue 7, 1072(2020)
Computational 4D imaging of light-in-flight with relativistic effects
Fig. 1. Schematics of difference between imaging (a) a moving car and (b) a flying light pulse.
Fig. 2. Experimental system for light-in-flight measurement and data processing. (a) In the experiment, the pulsed laser and the SPAD camera are synchronized via a trigger generator. Placed at
Fig. 3. Optical model for the computation of propagation time
Fig. 4. Reconstruction procedure for consecutive light paths. (a) For light path 1 (LP1), the reference plane (RP1) is the
Fig. 5. Experimental results of the propagation angle estimation. (a) Angle error resulting from using different numbers of
Fig. 6. Experimental 4D reconstruction of light-in-flight. (a) A reconstruction of a laser pulse reflected by two mirrors is demonstrated. The RMSEs of the reconstruction (red line) to the ground truth (dashed line) in position and time are 1.75 mm and 3.84 ps, respectively. (b) The difference between the calculated propagation time
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Yue Zheng, Ming-Jie Sun, Zhi-Guang Wang, Daniele Faccio, "Computational 4D imaging of light-in-flight with relativistic effects," Photonics Res. 8, 1072 (2020)
Category: Imaging Systems, Microscopy, and Displays
Received: Feb. 18, 2020
Accepted: Apr. 10, 2020
Published Online: Jun. 3, 2020
The Author Email: Ming-Jie Sun (mingjie.sun@buaa.edu.cn)