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In the presented work the principle of super-resolution imaging using structured illumination is applied to thermography. Scattered light which can penetrate under the surface of a sample heats subsurface light absorbing structures. The diffused heat is measured on the sample surface e.g. with an infrared camera, which allows to image the subsurface structures. The deeper these structures are below the surface, the more blurred their images become.
Blind structured illumination inside the sample is used to calculate a super-resolution image which less blurring. The structured illumination inside the sample can be generated by interference of scattered light producing laser speckles.
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Peter Burgholzer, Gregor Thummerer, Guenther Mayr, Markus Haltmeier, "Super-resolution thermographic imaging," Proc. SPIE PC12109, Thermosense: Thermal Infrared Applications XLIV, (13 June 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2618390