Paper 14110-34
Complex sample characterization using a multidimensional single-pixel microscope
15 April 2026 • 17:50 - 18:10 CEST | Madrid 1/Salon 3 (Niveau/Level 0)
Abstract
This work demonstrates a single-pixel microscope used with various detectors and light sources to create a multidimensional characteristic of samples. The system combines hyperspectral transmission, scattering, and emission characterization with fluorescence lifetime imaging. All images are created without the need to move the sample, therefore allowing for a cross-correlation of data. The single-pixel camera architecture also allows this setup to be affordable, opening potential for wider implementation.
Presenter
Lukas Klein
Technical University of Liberec (Czech Republic), Institute of Plasma Physics of CAS (Czech Republic)
Lukas Klein is a Ph.D. student at the Technical University of Liberec. His study focuses primarily on hyperspectral and compressive imaging. His research focuses on exploiting the single-pixel camera configuration to house a multitude of imaging principles in one setup.