Abstract
Lensless imaging with natural incoherent light is a recent attractive topic in the field of computational imaging, which realizes not only ultracompact optical hardware but also higher performance than that in lens-based imaging systems. This paper presents the method for incoherent lensless imaging for breaking through the limitation of field-of-view (FOV) in an imaging system with compact hardware. The method uses an artificially designed scattering medium for encoding image information with large FOV. Simulation results indicate the feasibility of the proposed method.
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