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Published September 20, 2018 | Published
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Single-shot ultrafast optical imaging

Abstract

Single-shot ultrafast optical imaging can capture two-dimensional transient scenes in the optical spectral range at ≥100 million frames per second. This rapidly evolving field surpasses conventional pump-probe methods by possessing real-time imaging capability, which is indispensable for recording nonrepeatable and difficult-to-reproduce events and for understanding physical, chemical, and biological mechanisms. In this mini-review, we survey state-of-the-art single-shot ultrafast optical imaging comprehensively. Based on the illumination requirement, we categorized the field into active-detection and passive-detection domains. Depending on the specific image acquisition and reconstruction strategies, these two categories are further divided into a total of six subcategories. Under each subcategory, we describe operating principles, present representative cutting-edge techniques, with a particular emphasis on their methodology and applications, and discuss their advantages and challenges. Finally, we envision prospects for technical advancement in this field.

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© 2018 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement. Received 12 July 2018; revised 21 August 2018; accepted 21 August 2018 (Doc. ID 338649); published 12 September 2018. Funding: National Institutes of Health (NIH) (DP1 EB016986, R01 CA186567); Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) (RGPAS-507845-2017, RGPIN-2017-05959); Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Nature et Technologies (FRQNT) (2019-NC-252960).

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