Mid-infrared nonlinear pinhole imaging (IMAGE)
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Researchers use laser light to form a tiny “optical pinhole” inside a nonlinear crystal, which also turns the infrared image into a visible image that a traditional silicon-based camera sensor can detect. With this setup, the researchers captured clear, wide-depth images without using any lenses, even in very low light.
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Kun Huang, East China Normal University
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