摘要
X-ray ghost imaging(XGI) has opened up a new avenue for damage-free medical imaging.Here energy-selective spectroscopic XGI under poor illumination is demonstrated with a single-pixel detector for the first time.The key device was a specially fabricated Au mask incorporating a new modulation pattern design,by which means images of a real object were obtained with a spatial resolution of 10 μm and a spectral energy resolution of about 1.5 keV.Compressed sensing was also introduced to improve the image quality.Our proof-of-principle experiment extends the methodology of XGI to make possible the retrieval of spectral images with only a single-pixel detector,and paves the way for potential applications in many fields such as biology,material science and environmental sensing.
作者
Yu-Hang He
Ai-Xin Zhang
Wen-Kai Yu
Li-Ming Chen
Ling-An Wu
何雨航;张艾昕;俞文凯;陈黎明;吴令安(Institute of Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100191;University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100049;School of Physics,Beijing Institute of Technology,Beijing 100081;Department of Physics and Astronomy,Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Shanghai 200240)
基金
Supported by the Science Challenge Project(No.TZ2018005)
the Civil Space Project(No.D040301-1)
the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.11991073,11721404,and 61975229)
the National Key R&D Program of China(Nos.2017YFA0403301 and 2018YFB0504302)
the Key Program of CAS(No.XDB17030500).