Single-pixel microscopy: principles, new sampling approaches and applications
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Autor/a
Fecha de defensa
2025-11-26
Páginas
189 p.
Departamento/Instituto
Universitat Jaume I. Escola de Doctorat
Programa de doctorado
Programa de Doctorat en Ciències
Resumen
This thesis introduces the concept of single-pixel imaging (SPI) to optical microscopy, designing, implementing and evaluating SPI-based microscopes for use in situations where camera-based systems are ineffective due to spectral constraints, low photon counts and high costs. To this end, three key challenges are addressed: optical sectioning, lateral resolution and acquisition time. Structured-illumination microscopy (SIM) is employed to enhance optical sectioning by projecting high-spatial-frequency fringes and to improve resolution by combining super-resolution patterns with conventional ones used in SPI. Additionally, the work extends microscopy to computational optical scanning holography (COSH) with optical sectioning, enabling fast volumetric acquisitions and mitigating out-of-focus blur. Finally, the thesis proposes a sampling-pattern preselection algorithm guided by an analysis of sampling patterns within the constraints of the optical system. This reduces the number of required measurements and patterns for the sampling process.
Palabras clave
Single-pixel imaging; Single-pixel microscopy; Structured illumination microscopy; Computational optical scanning holography; Compressive sampling
Materias
53 - Física; 535 - Óptica
Área de conocimiento
Nota
Doctorat internacional



