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3 October 2022 Quantum-enhanced plenoptic imaging
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Abstract
We will show that photon correlations can be employed to overcome the typical limitations of conventional plenoptic imaging devices, thus leading to quantum-enhanced plenoptic imaging. In particular, we will show an unprecedented combination of resolution and depth of field combined with refocusing capability and depth extension. We will show experimental results obtained in different application scenarios, ranging from microscopy to photography-like protocols. Significant advances in acquisition speed will also be discussed, as achieved by both hardware (e.g., use of SPAD arrays, as opposed to common CMOS and CCD cameras) and software (e.g., compressive sensing, quantum tomography) solutions.
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Gianlorenzo Massaro, Francesco Di Lena, Davide Giannella, Francesco Pepe, Francesco Scattarella, Sergii Vasiukov, and Milena D'Angelo "Quantum-enhanced plenoptic imaging", Proc. SPIE 12238, Quantum Communications and Quantum Imaging XX, 1223802 (3 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2632720
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KEYWORDS
Microscopy

Stereoscopy

Data analysis

Image resolution

Imaging devices

Optical imaging

Photography

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