TY - JOUR
T1 - All-Optical Discrete Illumination-Based Compressed Ultrafast Photography
AU - Cheng, Long
AU - Qi, Dalong
AU - Yao, Jiali
AU - Xu, Ning
AU - Zhou, Chengyu
AU - Lin, Wenzhang
AU - He, Yu
AU - Pan, Zhen
AU - Ma, Hongmei
AU - Yao, Yunhua
AU - Deng, Lianzhong
AU - Shen, Yuecheng
AU - Sun, Zhenrong
AU - Zhang, Shian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 American Chemical Society
PY - 2025/9/17
Y1 - 2025/9/17
N2 - Snapshot ultrafast optical imaging (SUOI) plays a vital role in capturing complex transient events in real time, with significant implications for both fundamental science and practical applications. As an outstanding talent in SUOI, compressed ultrafast photography (CUP) has demonstrated remarkable frame rate reaching trillions of frames per second and sequence depth over hundreds of frames. Nevertheless, as CUP relies on streak cameras, the system’s imaging fidelity suffers from an inevitable limitation induced by the charge coupling artifacts in a streak camera. Moreover, although advanced image reconstruction algorithms have improved the recovered scenes, its high compression ratio still causes a compromise in image quality. To address these challenges, we propose a novel approach termed all-optical discrete illumination compressed ultrafast photography (ADI-CUP), which employs a free-space angular-chirp-enhanced delay (FACED) technique to temporally stretch femtosecond pulses and achieves discrete illumination for dynamic scenes. With its distinctive system architecture, ADI-CUP features adjustable frame numbers and flexible interframe intervals ranging from picoseconds to nanoseconds, thereby achieving high-fidelity ultrafast imaging in a snapshot. Experimental results demonstrate the system’s superior dynamic spatial resolution and its capability to visualize ultrafast phenomena with complex spatial details, such as stress wave propagation in LiF crystals and air plasma channel formation. These results highlight the potential of ADI-CUP for high-fidelity, real-time ultrafast imaging, which provides an unprecedented tool for advancing the frontiers of ultrafast science.
AB - Snapshot ultrafast optical imaging (SUOI) plays a vital role in capturing complex transient events in real time, with significant implications for both fundamental science and practical applications. As an outstanding talent in SUOI, compressed ultrafast photography (CUP) has demonstrated remarkable frame rate reaching trillions of frames per second and sequence depth over hundreds of frames. Nevertheless, as CUP relies on streak cameras, the system’s imaging fidelity suffers from an inevitable limitation induced by the charge coupling artifacts in a streak camera. Moreover, although advanced image reconstruction algorithms have improved the recovered scenes, its high compression ratio still causes a compromise in image quality. To address these challenges, we propose a novel approach termed all-optical discrete illumination compressed ultrafast photography (ADI-CUP), which employs a free-space angular-chirp-enhanced delay (FACED) technique to temporally stretch femtosecond pulses and achieves discrete illumination for dynamic scenes. With its distinctive system architecture, ADI-CUP features adjustable frame numbers and flexible interframe intervals ranging from picoseconds to nanoseconds, thereby achieving high-fidelity ultrafast imaging in a snapshot. Experimental results demonstrate the system’s superior dynamic spatial resolution and its capability to visualize ultrafast phenomena with complex spatial details, such as stress wave propagation in LiF crystals and air plasma channel formation. These results highlight the potential of ADI-CUP for high-fidelity, real-time ultrafast imaging, which provides an unprecedented tool for advancing the frontiers of ultrafast science.
KW - discrete illumination
KW - high-fidelity
KW - snapshot ultrafast optical imaging
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105016580056
U2 - 10.1021/acsphotonics.5c01277
DO - 10.1021/acsphotonics.5c01277
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105016580056
SN - 2330-4022
VL - 12
SP - 5155
EP - 5164
JO - ACS Photonics
JF - ACS Photonics
IS - 9
ER -