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Layer-Resolving Terahertz Light-Field Imaging Based on Angular Intensity Filtering Method

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Journal Sensors (Basel)
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Biotechnology
Date 2021 Nov 27
PMID 34833528
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Abstract

Terahertz focal plane array imaging methods, direct camera imaging and conventional light field imaging methods are incapable of resolving and separating layers of multilayer objects. In this paper, for the purpose of fast, high-resolution and layer-resolving imaging of multilayer structures with different reflection characteristics, a novel angular intensity filtering (AIF) method based on terahertz light-field imaging is purposed. The method utilizes the extra dimensional information from the 4D light field and the reflection characteristics of the imaging object, and the method is capable to resolve and reconstruct layers individually. The feasibility of the method is validated by experiment on both "idealized" and "practical" multilayer samples, and the advantages in performance of the method are proven by quantitative comparison with conventional methods.

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