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Single picture single photon single pixel 3D imaging through unknown thick scattering medium

Published 8 Oct 2024 in physics.optics and eess.IV | (2410.05607v1)

Abstract: Imaging through thick scattering media presents significant challenges, particularly for three-dimensional (3D) applications. This manuscript demonstrates a novel scheme for single-image-enabled 3D imaging through such media, treating the scattering medium as a lens. This approach captures a comprehensive image containing information about objects hidden at various depths. By leveraging depth from focus and the reduced thickness of the scattering medium for single-pixel imaging, the proposed method ensures robust 3D imaging capabilities. We develop both traditional metric-based and deep learning-based methods to extract depth information for each pixel, allowing us to explore the locations of both positive and negative objects, whether shallow or deep. Remarkably, this scheme enables the simultaneous 3D reconstruction of targets concealed within the scattering medium. Specifically, we successfully reconstructed targets buried at depths of 5 mm and 30 mm within a total medium thickness of 60 mm. Additionally, we can effectively distinguish targets at three different depths. Notably, this scheme requires no prior knowledge of the scattering medium, no invasive procedures, reference measurements, or calibration.

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