Abstract

We discuss the possibility that the contours or details of images can be obtained by using the low-spatial-frequency or high-spatial-frequency parts of the reference beam in ghost imaging. The influence of the threshold selection which is used to divide the reference pattern into low-frequency and high-frequency parts is quite different. With the increase of the threshold, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of low-frequency ghost imaging increases firstly and then decreases, while SNR of high-frequency ghost imaging decreases gradually. Under a suitable threshold, the results are compared with those by directly filtering ghost-image from the traditional ghost imaging. It is shown that better imaging quality can be obtained by using our scheme. To further improve imaging quality, the method of subtracting background before correlation calculation is also presented.

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