Ferguson Bradley, Wang Shaohong, Gray Doug, Abbot Derek, Zhang X-C
Opt Lett. 2002 Aug 1;27(15):1312-4. doi: 10.1364/ol.27.001312.
We demonstrate a tomographic imaging modality that uses pulsed terahertz (THz) radiation to probe the optical properties of three-dimensional (3D) structures in the far-infrared. This THz-wave computed tomography (T-ray CT) system provides sectional images of objects in a manner analogous to conventional CT techniques such as x-ray CT. The transmitted amplitude and phase of broadband pulses of THz radiation are measured at multiple projection angles. The filtered backprojection algorithm is then used to reconstruct the target object, including both its 3D structure and its frequency-dependent far-infrared optical properties.
我们展示了一种断层成像模态,它使用脉冲太赫兹(THz)辐射来探测远红外波段三维(3D)结构的光学特性。这种太赫兹波计算机断层扫描(T射线CT)系统以类似于传统CT技术(如X射线CT)的方式提供物体的断层图像。在多个投影角度测量太赫兹辐射宽带脉冲的透射幅度和相位。然后使用滤波反投影算法重建目标物体,包括其3D结构及其频率相关的远红外光学特性。