Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) images are taken using a single-pixel detector by temporally multiplexing spatial frequency projections from orthogonal, time varying spatial line modulation gratings. Unique temporal frequencies are applied to each point in 2D space, applying a continuous spread of frequencies to one dimension, and an offset frequency applied to each line in the orthogonal dimension. The object contrast information can then be recovered from the electronic spectrum of the single pixel, and through simple processing be reformed into a spatial image.
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