Multi-channel imaging technology of shortwave infrared based on single element detector
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Laboratory of Space Active Electro-Optical Technology and Systems,Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Laboratory of Space Active Electro-Optical Technology and Systems,Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Laboratory of Space Active Electro-Optical Technology and Systems,Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shanghai Key Laboratory of the scene material evidence,Laboratory of Space Active Electro-Optical Technology and Systems,Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Laboratory of Space Active Electro-Optical Technology and Systems,Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences

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    Short-wavelength infrared(SWIR)focal plane array detector suffers from problems including intrinsic non-uniformity, low signal-to-noise ratio(SNR), and relatively high cost. To overcome these difficulties, a staring-mode frame imaging scheme was proposed based on Hadamard transform(HT), using single element detector and digital micro-mirror device(DMD)spatial light modulator. Experimental study has been carried out to verify the validity of this method in SWIR imaging. The results demonstrate that this scheme is a promising approach to achieving low cost, high SNR SWIR imaging.

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WANG Ya-Nan, QI Hong-Xing, MA Yan-Peng, CAI Neng-Bin, ZENG Pan, SHU Rong. Multi-channel imaging technology of shortwave infrared based on single element detector[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves,2014,33(5):515~520

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  • Received:April 15,2013
  • Revised:May 09,2013
  • Adopted:May 13,2013
  • Online: July 30,2014
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