E. De Tommasi, L. Lavanga, Stuart Watson, M. Mazilu
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Color encoding of phase: A new step in imaging by structured light and single pixel detection
In this paper the imaging of extended targets by means of structured light and single-pixel detection is examined. In particular, different kinds of illumination patterns (discrete Hadamard; continuous sinusoidal; complex Laguerre-Gauss) are compared both numerically and experimentally in terms of obtainable resolution. Furthermore, a new approach for encoding the complex phase which allows to reduce the number of illuminations for a given resolution is presented.