Edge detection for low-contrast phase objects cannot be performed directly by the spatial difference of intensity distribution.In this work,an all-optical diffractive neural network(DPENet)based on the differential in...Edge detection for low-contrast phase objects cannot be performed directly by the spatial difference of intensity distribution.In this work,an all-optical diffractive neural network(DPENet)based on the differential interference contrast principle to detect the edges of phase objects in an all-optical manner is proposed.Edge information is encoded into an interference light field by dual Wollaston prisms without lenses and light-speed processed by the diffractive neural network to obtain the scale-adjustable edges.Simulation results show that DPENet achieves F-scores of 0.9308(MNIST)and 0.9352(NIST)and enables real-time edge detection of biological cells,achieving an F-score of 0.7462.展开更多
The transmittance technique with a phase object(T-PO),for measuring optical nonlinear coefficients is proposed with a top-hat beam.The sensitivity of the T-PO with a top-hat beam is a factor of 4 greater than that w...The transmittance technique with a phase object(T-PO),for measuring optical nonlinear coefficients is proposed with a top-hat beam.The sensitivity of the T-PO with a top-hat beam is a factor of 4 greater than that with a Gaussian beam.The validity of this method is verified by measuring the nonlinearity of a well-characterized liquid,CS 2 at 532-nm wavelength.The ease of use of this method has been proved by measuring a new compound 4-(N-methyl,N-hydroxyethyl)amino,4'-nitroazobenzene(ANAB) at 600-nm wavelength,indicating that this method can be extended to the measurement of optical nonlinearities in a wide-band spectrum.展开更多
This paper reports the theoretical study of combining Z-scan technique with Gauss-Bessel (GB) beams beside a phase object (PO) to measure the third-order nonlinear susceptibility components. By using this method, ...This paper reports the theoretical study of combining Z-scan technique with Gauss-Bessel (GB) beams beside a phase object (PO) to measure the third-order nonlinear susceptibility components. By using this method, the sign of refractive index which depends on the shape of the close aperture Z-scan curve can be easily determined. Meanwhile, the magnitude of nonlinear coefficients can also be deduced by theoretical fit. The proposed method is advantageous for high sensitivity and imposes a lower stress in the cases of fragile materials, since small pulse energy is enough for the measurement of nonlinear coefficients. Predictions of the models are compared with Gaussian Z-scan measurement and GB Z-scan measurement. By using GB beams with a PO, the sensitivity of Z-scan measurements is found to be a factor of over 60 times greater than for Gaussian beams and 2 times greater than for Gaussian-Bessel beams.展开更多
A very simple technique, by which both the magnitude and the sign of nonlinear refraction can be determined through using only one single pulse and beam with a phase object, is presented. Using this technique, only th...A very simple technique, by which both the magnitude and the sign of nonlinear refraction can be determined through using only one single pulse and beam with a phase object, is presented. Using this technique, only the transmittance of an aperture in the far field is investigated. We study the nonlinear refraction of the carbon disulfide by using the presented technique with 21~ps pulses at a wavelength of 532~nm as a test.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(Nos.2021YFB2802000 and 2022YFB2804301)Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project,Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality(No.21DZ1100500)+2 种基金Shanghai Frontiers Science Center Program(2021-2025 No.20)National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.61975123 and 12072200)Science and Technology Development Foundation of Pudong New Area(No.PKX2021-D10)。
文摘Edge detection for low-contrast phase objects cannot be performed directly by the spatial difference of intensity distribution.In this work,an all-optical diffractive neural network(DPENet)based on the differential interference contrast principle to detect the edges of phase objects in an all-optical manner is proposed.Edge information is encoded into an interference light field by dual Wollaston prisms without lenses and light-speed processed by the diffractive neural network to obtain the scale-adjustable edges.Simulation results show that DPENet achieves F-scores of 0.9308(MNIST)and 0.9352(NIST)and enables real-time edge detection of biological cells,achieving an F-score of 0.7462.
文摘The transmittance technique with a phase object(T-PO),for measuring optical nonlinear coefficients is proposed with a top-hat beam.The sensitivity of the T-PO with a top-hat beam is a factor of 4 greater than that with a Gaussian beam.The validity of this method is verified by measuring the nonlinearity of a well-characterized liquid,CS 2 at 532-nm wavelength.The ease of use of this method has been proved by measuring a new compound 4-(N-methyl,N-hydroxyethyl)amino,4'-nitroazobenzene(ANAB) at 600-nm wavelength,indicating that this method can be extended to the measurement of optical nonlinearities in a wide-band spectrum.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Fundation of China (Grant No. 90922007)
文摘This paper reports the theoretical study of combining Z-scan technique with Gauss-Bessel (GB) beams beside a phase object (PO) to measure the third-order nonlinear susceptibility components. By using this method, the sign of refractive index which depends on the shape of the close aperture Z-scan curve can be easily determined. Meanwhile, the magnitude of nonlinear coefficients can also be deduced by theoretical fit. The proposed method is advantageous for high sensitivity and imposes a lower stress in the cases of fragile materials, since small pulse energy is enough for the measurement of nonlinear coefficients. Predictions of the models are compared with Gaussian Z-scan measurement and GB Z-scan measurement. By using GB beams with a PO, the sensitivity of Z-scan measurements is found to be a factor of over 60 times greater than for Gaussian beams and 2 times greater than for Gaussian-Bessel beams.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 10104007)the Innovation Program for Graduate Scientific Research in Colleges and Universities of Jiangsu Province of China (Grant No. CX09B 019Z)
文摘A very simple technique, by which both the magnitude and the sign of nonlinear refraction can be determined through using only one single pulse and beam with a phase object, is presented. Using this technique, only the transmittance of an aperture in the far field is investigated. We study the nonlinear refraction of the carbon disulfide by using the presented technique with 21~ps pulses at a wavelength of 532~nm as a test.