DocumentCode
3572580
Title
Terahertz non-destructive sensing of layered materials with curved surfaces
Author
Kniffin, Gabriel P. ; Zurk, Lisa M.
Author_Institution
Portland State Univ., Portland, OR, USA
fYear
2015
Firstpage
197
Lastpage
202
Abstract
Terahertz (THz) imaging has shown great potential for nondestructive evaluation (NDE) of a wide variety of manufactured products. Its ability to penetrate many non-polar dielectrics allows tomographic imaging of an object´s 3D structure. The authors´ previous work demonstrated the ability to produce 3D THz tomographic images of objects using a single data set collected in a 2D synthetic aperture configuration. This ability was recently expanded to allow imaging to within objects with curved boundaries by employing a split-step Fourier method to numerically back propagate the measured fields to the set of image planes that comprise the 3D tomographic image. This work presents new experimental results that demonstrate the split-step Fourier method´s ability to correct for refraction and accurately quantify the thickness of a curved dielectric layer.
Keywords
Fourier analysis; dielectric materials; image sensors; numerical analysis; submillimetre wave detectors; submillimetre wave imaging; surface topography measurement; terahertz materials; terahertz wave detectors; terahertz wave imaging; 2D synthetic aperture configuration; 3D THz tomographic imaging; NDE; curved surface dielectric layered material; nondestructive evaluation; nonpolar dielectrics; numerical back propagation; split-step Fourier method; terahertz nondestructive sensor; Apertures; Arrays; Copper; Refractive index; Three-dimensional displays; Tomography;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Radar Symposium (IRS), 2015 16th International
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IRS.2015.7226299
Filename
7226299
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