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Non-blind super-resolution reconstruction for laser-induced damage dark-field imaging of optical elements

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The laser-induced damage detection images used in high-power laser facilities have a dark background,few textures with sparse and small-sized damage sites,and slight degradation caused by slight defocus and optical diffraction,which make the image superresolution[SR]reconstruction challenging.We propose a non-blind SR reconstruction method by using an exquisite mixing of high-,intermediate-,and low-frequency information at each stage of pixel reconstruction based on UNet.We simplify the channel attention mechanism and activation function to focus on the useful channels and keep the global information in the features.We pay more attention on the damage area in the loss function of our end-to-end deep neural network.For constructing a high-low resolution image pairs data set,we precisely measure the point spread function[PSF]of a low-resolution imaging system by using a Bernoulli calibration pattern;the influence of different distance and lateral position on PSFs is also considered.A high-resolution camera is used to acquire the ground-truth images,which is used to create a low-resolution image pairs data set by convolving with the measured PSFs.Trained on the data set,our network has achieved better results,which proves the effectiveness of our method.

laser-induced damageimage superresolutionimage segmentation

王倩、陈凤东、韩越越、曾发、路程、刘国栋

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Instrument Science and Technology,Harbin Institute of Technology,Harbin 150001,China

Research Center of Laser Fusion,China Academy of Engineering Physics,Mianyang 621900,China

2024

中国光学快报(英文版)
中国光学学会 中国科学院上海光学精密机械研究所

中国光学快报(英文版)

CSTPCD
影响因子:1.305
ISSN:1671-7694
年,卷(期):2024.22(4)