DocumentCode
979732
Title
Focal plane imaging systems for millimeter wavelengths
Author
Goldsmith, Paul F. ; Hsieh, C.-T. ; Huguenin, G.R. ; Kapitzky, J. ; Moore, E.L.
Author_Institution
Nat. Astron. & Ionosphere Center, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, USA
Volume
41
Issue
10
fYear
1993
fDate
10/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1664
Lastpage
1675
Abstract
The authors discuss critical aspects of imaging system design and describe several different imaging systems employing focal plane array receivers operating in the 3-mm-2-mm wavelength range. Recent progress in millimeter-wavelength optics, antennas, receivers and other components permits greatly enhanced system performance in a wide range of applications. A radiometric camera for all-weather autonomous aircraft landing capability and a high sensitivity cryogenically cooled array for use in radio astronomical spectroscopy are presented. A near-focus system for identification of plastic materials concealed underneath clothing employs a two element lens, and has been demonstrated in active (transmitting) and passive (radiometric) modes. A dual-mode imaging system for plasma diagnostics utilizes both active and passive modes at its ≈140-GHz operating frequency to study small-scale structure. The radiometric imaging systems employ between 15 and 256 Schottky barrier diode mixers, while the imaging receivers for the active systems include 64-element video detector arrays
Keywords
image sensors; microwave imaging; microwave landing systems; plasma diagnostic techniques; radio receivers; radioastronomical techniques; radiometry; 140 GHz; 2 to 3 mm; 64-element video detector arrays; Schottky barrier diode mixers; active systems; all-weather autonomous aircraft landing; antennas; cryogenically cooled array; dual-mode imaging system; focal plane array receivers; focal plane imaging systems; imaging receivers; imaging system design; millimeter wavelengths; millimeter-wavelength optics; plasma diagnostics; plastic material identification; radio astronomical spectroscopy; radiometric camera; radiometric imaging systems; small-scale structure; Aircraft; Antenna accessories; Cameras; Optical devices; Optical imaging; Optical receivers; Optical sensors; Radiometry; Receiving antennas; System performance;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9480
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/22.247910
Filename
247910
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