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13 May 2016 Advances in ultrafast optics and imaging applications
Guy Satat, Barmak Heshmat, Nikhil Naik, Albert Redo-Sanchez, Ramesh Raskar
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Abstract
Ultrafast imaging has been a key enabler to many novel imaging modalities, including looking behind corners and imaging behind scattering layers. With picosecond time resolution and unconventional sensing geometries, ultrafast imaging can fundamentally impact sensing capabilities in industrial and biomedical applications. This paper reviews the fundamentals, recent advances, and the future prospects of ultrafast imaging-based modalities.
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Guy Satat, Barmak Heshmat, Nikhil Naik, Albert Redo-Sanchez, and Ramesh Raskar "Advances in ultrafast optics and imaging applications", Proc. SPIE 9835, Ultrafast Bandgap Photonics, 98350Q (13 May 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2222438
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KEYWORDS
Ultrafast imaging

Scattering

Sensors

Terahertz radiation

Ultrafast phenomena

Cameras

Streak cameras

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