Abstract
Lensless cameras are a novel class of computational imaging devices, in
which the lenses are replaced with a thin mask to achieve
ultra-compact and low-cost hardware. In this paper, we propose a
method for high-throughput fabrication of lensless cameras designed
with arbitrary point spread functions (PSFs) for various imaging
tasks. The workflow of our method includes designing the smooth phase
mask profiles for a given PSF pattern and then fabricating the mask in
a single shot via the gray-scale lithography technique. Compared to
the existing approaches, our combined workflow allows an ultra-fast
and cost-effective fabrication of phase masks and is suitable for mass
production and commercialization of lensless cameras. We show that our
method can be used for a flexible production of custom lensless
cameras with various pre-designed PSFs and effectively obtain images
of the scene via computational image reconstruction. Finally, we
discuss and demonstrate the future directions and the potential
applications of our custom lensless cameras, including the deployment
of the learned reconstruction networks for fast imaging and
fingerprint detection via optical template matching.
Funder
National Research Foundation of
Korea
Korea Institute of Science and
Technology
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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