High-Speed 600 GHz-Band Terahertz Imaging Scanner System with Enhanced Focal Depth

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Abstract

Lenses/mirrors with fast data acquisition speeds and extended focal depths have practical importance in terahertz (THz) imaging systems. Thus, a high-speed 600 GHz-band THz imaging scanner system with enhanced focal depth is presented in this work. A polygon mirror with a 250 Hz scanning frequency and an integrated off-axis parabolic (OAP) mirror with an ~170 mm focal depth were employed for 2D imaging. The simulation and experimental results show that a spatial resolution of ~2 mm can be achieved as the imaging distance varies from ~85 to 255 mm. The proposed system was applied to image a hidden metal object as a potential security application, demonstrating that this system can image targets with an enhanced focal depth.

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Wang, Y., Yi, L., Tonouchi, M., & Nagatsuma, T. (2022). High-Speed 600 GHz-Band Terahertz Imaging Scanner System with Enhanced Focal Depth. Photonics, 9(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics9120913

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