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Opt Eng 2016 Jan;55(1):013102

Radiance and photon noise: imaging in geometrical optics, physical optics, quantum optics and radiology.

Caucci L, Myers KJ, Barrett HH

Abstract

The statistics of detector outputs produced by an imaging system are derived from basic radiometric concepts and definitions. We show that a fundamental way of describing a photon-limited imaging system is in terms of a Poisson random process in spatial, angular, and wavelength variables. We begin the paper by recalling the concept of radiance in geometrical optics, radiology, physical optics, and quantum optics. The propagation and conservation laws for radiance in each of these domains are reviewed. Building upon these concepts, we distinguish four categories of imaging detectors that all respond in some way to the incident radiance, including the new category of photon-processing detectors (capable of measuring radiance on a photon-by-photon basis). This allows us to rigorously show how the concept of radiance is related to the statistical properties of detector outputs and to the information content of a single detected photon. A Monte-Carlo technique, which is derived from the Boltzmann transport equation, is presented as a way to estimate probability density functions to be used in reconstruction from photon-processing data.


Category: Journal Article
PubMed ID: #32139948 DOI: 10.1117/1.OE.55.1.013102
PubMed Central ID: #PMC7058161
Includes FDA Authors from Scientific Area(s): Medical Devices
Entry Created: 2016-04-05 Entry Last Modified: 2020-03-15
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