A novel optical gating method for laser gated imaging

Ran Ginat, R. Schneider, Eyal Zohar, O. Nesher
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For the past 15 years, Elbit Systems is developing time-resolved active laser-gated imaging (LGI) systems for various applications. Traditional LGI systems are based on high sensitive gated sensors, synchronized to pulsed laser sources. Elbit propriety multi-pulse per frame method, which is being implemented in LGI systems, improves significantly the imaging quality. A significant characteristic of the LGI is its ability to penetrate a disturbing media, such as rain, haze and some fog types. Current LGI systems are based on image intensifier (II) sensors, limiting the system in spectral response, image quality, reliability and cost. A novel propriety optical gating module was developed in Elbit, untying the dependency of LGI system on II. The optical gating module is not bounded to the radiance wavelength and positioned between the system optics and the sensor. This optical gating method supports the use of conventional solid state sensors. By selecting the appropriate solid state sensor, the new LGI systems can operate at any desired wavelength. In this paper we present the new gating method characteristics, performance and its advantages over the II gating method. The use of the gated imaging systems is described in a variety of applications, including results from latest field experiments.
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一种用于激光门控成像的新型光学门控方法
在过去的15年里,Elbit系统公司一直致力于开发各种应用的时间分辨主动激光门控成像(LGI)系统。传统的LGI系统是基于高灵敏度的门控传感器,与脉冲激光源同步。Elbit适当的每帧多脉冲方法在LGI系统中得到了应用,显著提高了成像质量。LGI的一个重要特征是它能够穿透干扰介质,如雨、雾霾和某些类型的雾。目前的LGI系统基于图像增强器(II)传感器,在光谱响应、图像质量、可靠性和成本方面限制了系统。在Elbit开发了一种新型的专用光门控模块,解除了LGI系统对II的依赖。光选通模块不局限于辐射波长,并位于系统光学器件和传感器之间。这种光学门控方法支持传统固态传感器的使用。通过选择合适的固态传感器,新的LGI系统可以在任何所需的波长下工作。本文介绍了这种新型门控方法的特点、性能及其相对于II门控方法的优势。门控成像系统的使用描述了各种应用,包括最新的现场实验结果。
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