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Lensless speckle reconstructive spectrometer via physics-aware neural network (2412.18238v1)

Published 24 Dec 2024 in physics.optics and physics.app-ph

Abstract: The speckle field yielded by disordered media is extensively employed for spectral measurements. Existing speckle reconstructive spectrometers (RSs) implemented by neural networks primarily rely on supervised learning, which necessitates large-scale spectra-speckle pairs. However, beyond system stability requirements for prolonged data collection, generating diverse spectra with high resolution and finely labeling them is particularly difficult. A lack of variety in datasets hinders the generalization of neural networks to new spectrum types. Here we avoid this limitation by introducing PhyspeNet, an untrained spectrum reconstruction framework combining a convolutional neural network (CNN) with a physical model of a chaotic optical cavity. Without pre-training and prior knowledge about the spectrum under test, PhyspeNet requires only a single captured speckle for various multi-wavelength reconstruction tasks. Experimentally, we demonstrate a lens-free, snapshot RS system by leveraging the one-to-many mapping between spatial and spectrum domains in a random medium. Dual-wavelength peaks separated by 2 pm can be distinguished, and a maximum working bandwidth of 40 nm is achieved with high measurement accuracy. This approach establishes a new paradigm for neural network-based RS systems, entirely eliminating reliance on datasets while ensuring that computational results exhibit a high degree of generalizability and physical explainability.

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