Abstract
We introduce a new, to our knowledge, method to measure the arrival time of photons with a sub-nanosecond precision using two conventional cameras. The method exploits the finite rise/fall time of the electro-optical global shutter implemented in modern complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) cameras. By mapping the arrival time to the normalized brightness, the time of flight (ToF) can be determined with a precision better than 0.3 ns. The method can be implemented at the pixel level of a camera and thus simultaneously provides a high spatial resolution to achieve high-performing three-dimensional (3D) imaging.
Funder
National Science Foundation