Table. 1 List of the parameters in both single-pixel imaging and single-pixel holography.

From: Imaging biological tissue with high-throughput single-pixel compressive holography

 

Ref.

Pixel size (μm)

Refresh time (ms)

Number of pixels

Measurements

Total acquisition time (s)

Resolution (μm)

FOV (mm)

SBP-T-(pixels/s)

Biological sample?

Single-pixel imaging

13

NA

1.54

256  ×  128  =  32,768

32768

50.46

≈780

200 × 100

650

No

24

NA

150

245 × 245 = 60,025

120,052

18,007.8

≈653

160

3.3

No

14

13.68

20

64 × 64 = 4096

4096

81.9

≈703

45

50

No

12 (large FOV)

13.68

0.5

256 × 256 = 65,536

131,072

65.6

≈781

≈200

1000

No

12 (high resolution)

5.4

200

256 × 256 = 65,536

131,072

26,216

5.47

1.4

2.5

No

15

13.68

1000

64 × 64 = 4096

4096

4096

NA

NA

1

No

8

NA

0.05

32 × 32 = 1024

1024

0.0512

NA

NA

20,000

No

Single-pixel holography

16

19

≈13.89

128 × 128 = 16,384*

16,384

≈227.6

19

2.4

144

No

17

20

≈16.67

64 × 64 = 4096

4096

≈68.3

160

10.2

120

No

22

13.68

≈0.0455

64 × 64 = 4096

16,384

≈0.7447

≈52.5

3.4

11,000

No

23

13.68

0.5

64 × 64 = 4096

16,384

8.192

≈52.5

3.4

1000

Yes*

20 (large FOV)

13.68

0.05

128 × 128 = 16,384*

49,152

2.5

≈82

≈10.5

13,333.4

No

20 (high resolution)

13.68

0.05

128 × 128 = 16,384*

49,152

2.5

≈12.5

≈1.6

13,333.4

No

21

13.68

0.1

128 × 128 = 16,384*

49,152

4.9

≈0.4*

≈0.052

6666.8

No

18

20

100

16 × 16 = 256

1024

102.4

476.3

7.62

5

No

25

10.8

0.0562

81 × 81 = 6561

26,244

1.5

144

11.7*

8896.8

No

19

13.68

0.0455

64 × 64 = 4096

16,384

≈0.7447

109.5

7

11,000

No

26

13.68

0.0455

103 × 103 = 10,609

31,827

≈1.448

68.4

7

14,666.6

No

This work (large FOV)

13.68

0.048

256 × 256 = 65,536*

65,536

3.14

58.0 × 43.1

14.9 × 11.1*

41,666.6*

No

This work (high resolution)

13.68

0.048

256 × 256 = 65,536*

65,536

3.14

5.80 × 4.31

1.49 × 1.11

41,666.6*

Yes*

  1. The key parameters that represent the most advanced indexes in SPH before and after this work were highlighted with asterisks, respectively.
  2. NA: not applicable.