Single-photon sensitive light-in-fight imaging

Geneviève Gariépy(Heriot-Watt University), Nikola Krstajić(The Queen's Medical Research Institute), Robert Henderson(University of Edinburgh), Chunyong Li(Heriot-Watt University), Robert R. Thomson(Heriot-Watt University), Gerald S. Buller(Heriot-Watt University), Barmak Heshmat(IIT@MIT), Ramesh Raskar(IIT@MIT), Jonathan Leach(Heriot-Watt University), Daniele Faccio(Heriot-Watt University)
Nature Communications
January 27, 2015
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Abstract

The ability to record images with extreme temporal resolution enables a diverse range of applications, such as fluorescence lifetime imaging, time-of-flight depth imaging and characterization of ultrafast processes. Recently, ultrafast imaging schemes have emerged, which require either long acquisition times or raster scanning and have a requirement for sufficient signal that can only be achieved when light is reflected off an object or diffused by a strongly scattering medium. Here we present a demonstration of the potential of single-photon detector arrays for visualization and rapid characterization of events evolving on picosecond time scales. The single-photon sensitivity, temporal resolution and full-field imaging capability enables the observation of light-in-flight in air, as well as the measurement of laser-induced plasma formation and dynamics in its natural environment. The extreme sensitivity and short acquisition times pave the way for real-time imaging of ultrafast processes or visualization and tracking of objects hidden from view.


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