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Multistatic Reflection Imaging with Terahertz Pulses

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0129156403001855Cited by:0 (Source: Crossref)

    Recent advances in the technique of terahertz time-domain spectroscopy have led to the development of the first fiber-coupled room-temperature broadband terahertz sources and detectors. The fiber coupling permits the repositioning of the emitter and receiver antennas without loss of temporal calibration or alignment, thus enabling multistatic imaging. We describe a new imaging method which exploits this new capability. This technique emulates the data collection and image processing procedures developed for geophysical prospecting. We use a migration procedure to solve the inverse problem; this permits us to reconstruct the location, shape, and refractive index of targets. We show examples for both metallic and dielectric model targets, and we perform velocity analysis on dielectric targets to estimate the refractive indices of imaged components. These results broaden the capabilities of terahertz imaging systems, and also demonstrate the viability of the THz system as a test bed for the exploration of new seismic processing methods.

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