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Passive polarimetric imaging of millimeter and terahertz waves for personnel security screening

Yayun Cheng, Lingbo Qiao, Dong Zhu, Yingxin Wang, Ziran Zhao

2021Optics Letters65 citationsDOI

Abstract

Passive millimeter and terahertz wave imaging is a powerful way for personnel security inspection and scene monitoring. The existing systems usually have a single polarization mode. To obtain more information, polarimetric imaging has been preliminarily explored recently. However, there is no work exhibiting high-performance polarimetric imaging to analyze and interpret polarization characteristics. In this Letter, we report on the development of a W-band passive polarimetric imaging system for human body screening and present the polarization characteristics analysis of several typical scenarios. The experimental system has a spatial resolution of better than 2 cm at 2.5 m distance and has a thermal sensitivity of better than 0.3 K. The system can display polarization properties of human bodies and concealed objects. The experimental results demonstrate that passive polarimetric imaging has a great potential for object contrast enhancement, detection, segmentation, and recognition.

Topics & Concepts

PolarimetryTerahertz radiationPolarization (electrochemistry)OpticsExtremely high frequencyRemote sensingImage resolutionComputer sciencePhysicsGeologyScatteringChemistryPhysical chemistryTerahertz technology and applicationsSuperconducting and THz Device TechnologyOptical and Acousto-Optic Technologies
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