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doi: 10.1063/5.0096519
handle: 11696/74519 , 2158/1284552
Spectroscopic applications are characterized by the constant effort to combine high spectral resolution with large bandwidth. A trade-off typically exists between these two aspects, but the recent development of super-resolved spectroscopy techniques is bringing new opportunities into this field. This is particularly relevant for all applications where compact and cost-effective instruments are needed such as in sensing, quality control, environmental monitoring, or biometric authentication, to name a few. These unconventional approaches exploit several strategies for spectral investigation, taking advantage of concepts such as sparse sampling, artificial intelligence, or post-processing reconstruction algorithms. In this Perspective, we discuss the main strengths and weaknesses of these methods, tracing promising future directions for their further development and widespread adoption.
Reconstructive spectroscopy, Perspectives and recent advances in super-resolution spectroscopy: Stochastic and disordered-based approaches, Stochastic optical reconstruction spectroscopy, Super-resolved spectroscopy, Speckled pattern-based spectroscopy, super-resolution spectroscopy, reconstructive spectroscopy, filter array, speckle, stochastic sampling, sparse sampling, random laser, compressed sensing, singular value decomposition
Reconstructive spectroscopy, Perspectives and recent advances in super-resolution spectroscopy: Stochastic and disordered-based approaches, Stochastic optical reconstruction spectroscopy, Super-resolved spectroscopy, Speckled pattern-based spectroscopy, super-resolution spectroscopy, reconstructive spectroscopy, filter array, speckle, stochastic sampling, sparse sampling, random laser, compressed sensing, singular value decomposition
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