JOURNAL ARTICLE

Snapshot compressive spectral depth imaging from coded aberrations

Miguel MárquezPablo MezaFernando RojasHenry ArgüelloEsteban Vera

Year: 2021 Journal:   Optics Express Vol: 29 (6)Pages: 8142-8142   Publisher: Optica Publishing Group

Abstract

Compressive spectral depth imaging (CSDI) is an emerging technology aiming to reconstruct spectral and depth information of a scene from a limited set of two-dimensional projections. CSDI architectures have conventionally relied on stereo setups that require the acquisition of multiple shots attained via dynamically programmable spatial light modulators (SLM). This work proposes a snapshot CSDI architecture that exploits both phase and amplitude modulation and uses a single image sensor. Specifically, we modulate the spectral-depth information in two steps. Firstly, a deformable mirror (DM) is used as a phase modulator to induce a focal length sweeping while simultaneously introducing a controlled aberration. The phase-modulated wavefront is then spatially modulated and spectrally dispersed by a digital micromirror device (DMD) and a prism, respectively. Therefore, each depth plane is modulated by a variable phase and binary code. Complimentary, we also propose a computational methodology to recover the underlying spectral depth hypercube efficiently. Through simulations and our experimental proof-of-concept implementation, we demonstrate that the proposed computational imaging system is a viable approach to capture spectral-depth hypercubes from a single image.

Keywords:
Spatial light modulator Spectral imaging Digital micromirror device Wavefront Optics Computer science Snapshot (computer storage) Projector Phase modulation Phase retrieval Prism Hyperspectral imaging Compressed sensing Computer vision Artificial intelligence Physics Fourier transform Phase noise

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