Xiaohui Li, Chenjin Deng, Mingliang Chen, Wenlin Gong, Shensheng Han, "Ghost imaging for an axially moving target with an unknown constant speed," Photonics Res. 3, 153 (2015)

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- Vol. 3, Issue 4, 153 (2015)

Fig. 1. Experimental schematic of lensless pseudo-thermal light GI for an axially moving target.

Fig. 2. Phenomenological explanation of motion blur of lensless pseudo-thermal light GI for an axially moving target. The pseudo-thermal light S acts as a phase conjugated mirror.

Fig. 3. Experimental reconstruction results of GI without and with speckle-resizing for an axially moving target with an unknown constant speed (the motion speed is about 80 μm/s and the axial motion range Δ z 1 = 40 mm ). (a) GI reconstruction result without speckle-resizing; (b) GI reconstruction results with speckle-resizing, corresponding to the estimated speed of point B (○) labeled in (d); (c) GI reconstruction results with speckle-resizing, corresponding to the estimated speed of point C (▵) labeled in (d); (d) relationship between the discrepancy D ( v ) and v (corresponding to the case Δ x = 4.0 mm ). From the left to right of (a) through (c), the deviation of the target’s center position from the optical axis Δ x is 0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, and 5.0 mm.

Fig. 4. Effect of the motion range Δ z 1 on GI without and with speckle-resizing (the deviation of the target’s center position Δ x is fixed as 4.0 mm). (a) For small motion range, Δ z 1 = 20 mm , the motion speed is approximately 40 μm/s; (b) for medium motion range, Δ z 1 = 40 mm , the motion speed is approximately 80 μm/s; (c) for large motion range, Δ z 1 = 60 mm , the motion speed is approximately 120 μm/s. For (a) through (c), the corresponding experimental reconstruction results of GI without and with speckle-resizing are listed at upper left corners: the left subfigure is the GI reconstruction result without speckle-resizing; the middle subfigure is the GI reconstruction results with speckle-resizing, corresponding to the estimated speed of point B (○); and the right subfigure is the GI reconstruction results with speckle-resizing, corresponding to the estimated speed of point C (▵).

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