Abstract
Computational lensless imaging technology implements the thinning of
the optical system by replacing optical imaging with image
reconstruction processing. The conventional optical design uses a
single coded mask and an image sensor; however, researchers have
recently proposed optical designs incorporating multiple stacked coded
apertures for multidimensional and wide-field imaging. Here, we
investigate the effects of multilayering the coded aperture on the
performance of two-dimensional spatial imaging. Through simulations
and optical experiments, we demonstrate that multilayering the coded
aperture enhances the condition number of the optical system’s
transmission matrix and consequently improves the accuracy of image
reconstruction in lensless imaging.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of
Science
Fusion Oriented Research for disruptive
Science and Technology