Title :
CMOS detector arrays for coherent THz imaging: From point-to-point towards plane-to-plane imaging configurations
Author :
Boppel, S. ; Lisauskas, A. ; Saphar, M. ; Krozer, V. ; Roskos, H.G.
Author_Institution :
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Univ. Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Abstract :
We explore the applicability of CMOS field-effect transistors for coherent terahertz imaging. In particular, we discuss two configurations: a point-to-point and a plane-to-plane imaging system. With the latter, a 100×100-pixel camera with an active area of 20×20 mm2 has been physically simulated by raster-scanning groups of a few detectors across the image plane. Using detectors with a noise-equivalent power of 43 pW/√Hz, a distributed illumination of 432 μW at 591.4 GHz, and an integration time of 20 ms (for a possible frame rate of 17 fps), images with a dynamic range of about 20 dB and a resolution approaching the diffraction limit are obtained. Imaging examples show the potential of CMOS detectors for a real-time camera. It is demonstrated that heterodyning (i) substantially improves the dynamic range, and (ii) allows sensitive determination of object-induced phase changes, which promises the realization of coherent imaging systems.
Keywords :
CMOS image sensors; cameras; field effect transistors; lighting; terahertz wave imaging; CMOS detector arrays; CMOS field-effect transistors; THz imaging; coherent imaging systems; distributed illumination; frequency 591.4 GHz; object-induced phase changes; plane-to-plane imaging; point-to-point imaging; power 432 muW; real-time camera; terahertz imaging; time 20 ms; CMOS integrated circuits; Cameras; Detectors; Dynamic range; Lighting; Resonant frequency; CMOS detectors; coherent imaging; submillimeter wave imaging; terahertz imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Radar and Wireless Communications (MIKON), 2012 19th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Warsaw
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1435-1
DOI :
10.1109/MIKON.2012.6233510