All-optical image denoising using a diffractive visual processor

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Çağatay Işıl
Tianyi Gan
Fazil Onuralp Ardic
Koray Mentesoglu
Jagrit Digani
Huseyin Karaca
Hanlong Chen
Jingxi Li
Deniz Mengu
Mona Jarrahi
Kaan Akşit
Aydogan Ozcan
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[1] University of California,Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
[2] University of California,Bioengineering Department
[3] University of California,California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI)
[4] University College London,undefined
[5] Department of Computer Science,undefined
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Light: Science & Applications | / 13卷
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Image denoising, one of the essential inverse problems, targets to remove noise/artifacts from input images. In general, digital image denoising algorithms, executed on computers, present latency due to several iterations implemented in, e.g., graphics processing units (GPUs). While deep learning-enabled methods can operate non-iteratively, they also introduce latency and impose a significant computational burden, leading to increased power consumption. Here, we introduce an analog diffractive image denoiser to all-optically and non-iteratively clean various forms of noise and artifacts from input images – implemented at the speed of light propagation within a thin diffractive visual processor that axially spans <250 × λ, where λ is the wavelength of light. This all-optical image denoiser comprises passive transmissive layers optimized using deep learning to physically scatter the optical modes that represent various noise features, causing them to miss the output image Field-of-View (FoV) while retaining the object features of interest. Our results show that these diffractive denoisers can efficiently remove salt and pepper noise and image rendering-related spatial artifacts from input phase or intensity images while achieving an output power efficiency of ~30–40%. We experimentally demonstrated the effectiveness of this analog denoiser architecture using a 3D-printed diffractive visual processor operating at the terahertz spectrum. Owing to their speed, power-efficiency, and minimal computational overhead, all-optical diffractive denoisers can be transformative for various image display and projection systems, including, e.g., holographic displays.
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