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An Implementation of One-Shot Compressive Imaging Using a Diffractive Optical Element

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Abstract

We propose and demonstrate a new implementation of compressive imaging using a diffractive optical element. This method is mathematically equivalent to existing sequential methods (Takhar et al. Proc. SPIE 6065, 2006), but utilises a static optical element to produces a spatially distributed spot array. It is envisaged that this method could be used with optical metasurfaces to perform instaneous hyperspectral and polarisation-dependent compressive imaging.

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