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Compressive Imaging Unscrambles Light

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A new compressive optical sensing technique conquers light scattering limitations of biological tissue, allowing a deeper look inside the body. Developed by a team from Jaume I University (UJI) and the University of Valencia, a single-pixel optical system has shown that light scattering, and subsequent image scrambling that often occurs with existing technologies such as ultrasound and x-ray, can be averted when imaging the body’s tissues deeper than a millimeter under the skin. An image of the Cheshire Cat sits in front of a scattering layer that completely hides it. The...Read full article

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    Published: July 2014
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    photodetector
    A photodetector, also known as a photosensor or photodiode, is a device that detects and converts light into an electrical signal. Photodetectors are widely used in various applications, ranging from simple light sensing to more complex tasks such as imaging and communication. Key features and principles of photodetectors include: Light sensing: The primary function of a photodetector is to sense or detect light. When photons (particles of light) strike the active area of the photodetector,...
    mirrorsBiophotonicsEuropeImaginglight scatteringLight SourcesOpticsphotodetectorPhotonics Research GroupResearch & TechnologySpainUniversity of ValenciaJaume I UniversityUJIsingle-pixel optical systemdigital micromirror arraycompressive sensing signal processingJesus LancisBioScan

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