Passive millimetre-wave imaging architectures (original) (raw)

Journal of Optics-nouvelle Revue D Optique, 2003

Abstract

This paper discusses various passive millimetre-wave imaging systems. It includes sources of radiation, atmospheric transmission and a brief summary of their various applications. This is followed by a review of methods for detecting millimetre-wave radiation. From a cost analysis it is shown that scanned systems are at present far more cost effective than focal plane array of receivers for high-performance systems. Then various types of imaging system available are considered with greater emphasis on recent developments and their methods of beam forming. It is concluded that at present, and for the foreseeable future, optical beam forming and beam steering are the most cost-effective solutions. Some general remarks are included as to how receivers are matched to their collection apertures, followed by a section on optical beam-forming components. The recent development of a lightweight, low-cost, high-performance reflective lens is included. It is then shown how this may be combined with mechanical scanning systems to form high-performance passive millimetre-wave imaging systems.

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