具有多通道阵列和f-theta光学的连贯离轴特拉赫兹断层扫描
Karl Henrik May1,2, Shiva Mohammadzadeh1, Andreas Keil1,3
1Fraunhofer Insititute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM, 67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|January 23, 2024
概括
多通道太赫兹断层扫描系统加速了介电材料的缺陷检测. 带有f-θ镜头的八通道频率调制连续波 (FMCW) 设置显著提高了工业应用的采集速度.
科学领域:
- 非破坏性测试是指非破坏性测试.
- 特拉赫兹成像成像技术
- 介电材料分析 介电材料分析
背景情况:
- 太赫兹断层扫描增强了对介电样本的非破坏性检查.
- 最近的进步提高了图像质量,使用了先前信息和离轴数据.
- 较长的测量时间限制了工业应用.
研究的目的:
- 开发和评估多通道太赫兹断层扫描系统,以更快地获取数据.
- 将成像性能与单像素设置进行比较.
- 为了实现太赫兹断层扫描的工业应用.
主要方法:
- 开发两种断层扫描频率调制连续波 (FMCW) 系统 (230-320 GHz) 与八通道探测器阵列.
- 使用通道进行折射辐射的系统与使用f-θ镜头直接利用阵列的系统进行比较.
- 对单像素设置进行评估.
主要成果:
- 两种多通道系统都与单像素设置进行了比较.
- 采用f-θ镜头和扫描镜的系统实现了四到五倍的获取速度.
- 这种配置消除了对缓慢的发射器翻译的需求.
结论:
- 多通道探测器阵列显著加速了太赫兹断层扫描.
- f-θ镜头集成系统为工业检查提供了大幅增加的速度.
- 优化的FMCW系统为高效,高速的非破坏性测试铺平了道路.
关键词:
在FMCWW中使用.预先的信息是先验的信息.收购速度的速度.计算机断层扫描 (CT) 是一种计算机断层扫描.探测器阵列阵列的检测器.这是一个f-theta镜头.非破坏性测试是指非破坏性测试.离轴测量测量的离轴测量光学是什么?光学是什么?光学是什么?太赫兹辐射的辐射.更多相关视频
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