太赫兹辐射
像素
反向传播
衍射
人工智能
材料科学
深度学习
计算机科学
计算机视觉
光电子学
光学
人工神经网络
物理
作者
Yongsheng Zhu,Shaojing Liu,Ximiao Wang,Runli Li,Haili Yang,Jiali Wang,Hongjia Zhu,Yanlin Ke,Ningsheng Xu,Huanjun Chen,Shaozhi Deng
出处
期刊:ACS Photonics
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2025-08-02
卷期号:12 (10): 5453-5463
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsphotonics.5c01060
摘要
Terahertz single-pixel imaging (THz SPI) has garnered widespread attention for its potential to overcome challenges associated with THz focal plane arrays. However, the inherently long wavelength of THz waves limits imaging resolution, while achieving subwavelength resolution requires harsh experimental conditions and time-consuming processes. Here, we propose a sub-diffraction THz backpropagation SPI technique. We illuminate the object with continuous-wave 0.36-THz radiation (λ0 = 833.3 μm). The transmitted THz wave is modulated by prearranged patterns generated on a 500-μm-thick silicon wafer and subsequently recorded by a far-field single-pixel detector. An untrained neural network constrained with the physical SPI process iteratively reconstructs the THz images with an ultralow sampling ratio of 1.5625%, significantly reducing the long sampling times. To further suppress the THz diffraction-field effects, a backpropagation SPI from near field to far field is implemented by integrating with a THz physical propagation model into the output layer of the network. Notably, using the thick wafer where THz evanescent field cannot be fully recorded, we achieve a spatial resolution of 118 μm (~λ0/7) through backpropagation SPI, thus eliminating the need for ultrathin photomodulators. This approach provides an efficient solution for advancing THz microscopic imaging and addressing other inverse imaging challenges.
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