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20 August 2003 Further designs of optomechanical scanners for use in passive millimeter-wave imaging
Alan H. Lettington, Dennis Dunn, Magdy F. Attia, Isaiah M. Blankson
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Abstract
Mm-wave imaging has high potential for all weather performance but requires large apertures to acheive acceptable spatial resolution. These large apertures need to collect radiation from a range of angles in the field of view and form a two dimensional image. The ideal method for achieving such an image would be to have an aperture completely filled with receivers and to electronically beam-form. Unfortunately this technology is not sufficiently developed at present to make this a practical propostion. Receivers are far too expensive to form a completely filled aperture and the technology of beam-forming is still under development. The alternative and most cost effective solution at present is to have a comparatively small number of receivers and scan them across the scene using an opto-mechanical scanner. In scanned thermal imaging systems it is usual to employ high speed rotating polygons to perform the line scan and a flapping mirror for the framing motion. The pupil size is typically 10mm in thermal imaging and the polygons are 40mm in diamenter. If such an arrangement were used at mm-waves where the pupil size is of the order of 1m, the rotating polygon would be 4m in diameter. The paper describes new compact opto-mechanical systems based on rotating discs, prisms and using frequency and polarization selective surfaces.
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Alan H. Lettington, Dennis Dunn, Magdy F. Attia, and Isaiah M. Blankson "Further designs of optomechanical scanners for use in passive millimeter-wave imaging", Proc. SPIE 5077, Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging Technology VI and Radar Sensor Technology VII, (20 August 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.497570
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KEYWORDS
Scanners

Receivers

Imaging systems

Polarization

Wave plates

Polarizers

Reflectors

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