Speaker
Eric Cropp
(UCLA)
Description
Electron ghost imaging has been established as a viable method that allows for advantages over traditional methods, such as making use of compressed sensing and a resolution increase from Fellgett's Advantage [1]. It has been applied to passive photocathode quantum efficiency mapping [2] and improving resolution within this context is discussed.
[1] S. Li, F. Cropp, K. Kabra, T. J. Lane, G. Wetzstein, P. Musumeci, and D. Ratner, Phys. Rev. Lett. 121, 114801 (2018)
[2] K. Kabra, S. Li, F. Cropp, Thomas J. Lane, P. Musumeci, and D. Ratner, Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 23, 022803 (2020)