IEEE Photonics Journal (Jan 2021)

Single-Pixel Imaging Using Carrier-Depletion Optical Phased Array With Reduced Phase Shift Requirement

  • Samar Emara,
  • Taichiro Fukui,
  • Kento Komatsu,
  • Yusuke Kohno,
  • Rui Tang,
  • Takuo Tanemura,
  • Yoshiaki Nakano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2021.3113925
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
pp. 1 – 5

Abstract

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The optical-phased array (OPA) has gained special interest in recent years as a high-speed and compact imaging device. While large-scale OPAs have been demonstrated in single-pixel imaging, the complexity of the driver circuit is becoming a crucial problem as the number of phase shifters increases. Here, we investigate the phase shift requirement of OPA for single-pixel imaging and demonstrate, for the first time, that full 2π phase shifts are not mandatory to generate a set of illumination patterns with a sufficient degree of randomness required to reconstruct the image. Using a silicon photonic OPA chip with 128 carrier-depletion-based phase shifters, we experimentally confirm this property by successfully retrieving an image under a maximum phase shift of only ∼1.5π without affecting the quality of the image. Consequently, the input voltage can be reduced significantly. Since the carrier-depletion phase shifters generally require high driving voltages, this finding paves the way to high-speed OPA-based imaging with a minimum device requirement.

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