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arxiv: 1902.07935 · v1 · submitted 2019-02-21 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det · eess.IV

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Terahertz dynamic aperture imaging at stand-off distances using a Compressed Sensing protocol

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In this text, results of a 0.35 terahertz (THz) dynamic aperture imaging approach are presented. The experiments use an optical modulation approach and a single pixel detector at a stand-off imaging distance of approx 1 meter. The optical modulation creates dynamic apertures of 5cm diameter with approx 2000 individually controllable elements. An optical modulation approach is used here for the first time at a large far-field distance, for the investigation of various test targets in a field-of-view of 8 x 8 cm. The results highlight the versatility of this modulation technique and show that this imaging paradigm is applicable even at large far-field distances. It proves the feasibility of this imaging approach for potential applications like stand-off security imaging or far field THz microscopy.

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