• Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves
  • Vol. 32, Issue 6, 514 (2013)
WU Jin1、*, YANG Zhao-Sheng1、2, ZHAO Zhi-Long1、2, LI Fei-Fiei1、2, WANG Dong-Lei1, TANG Yong-Xin1, SU Yuan-Yuan1、2, and LIANG Na1、2
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    DOI: 10.3724/sp.j.1010.2013.00514 Cite this Article
    WU Jin, YANG Zhao-Sheng, ZHAO Zhi-Long, LI Fei-Fiei, WANG Dong-Lei, TANG Yong-Xin, SU Yuan-Yuan, LIANG Na. Synthetic aperture ladar imaging with one-way far-field diffraction[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 2013, 32(6): 514 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    A laboratory SAL setup that can produce well-focused SAL images using laser illumination with one-way far-field diffraction is introduced. Using 1 550 nm fiber laser, the SAL can focus images from target distance of about 2.4 m with azimuth resolution of about 560 μm and range resolution of about 170 μm. High-resolution SAL images are generated by straightforwardly following standard SAL image formation theory, not by the aid of phase gradient autofocus (PGA) technique. Detailed results, showing both a typical two-step SAL focusing process and high resolution image, are illustrated.A laboratory SAL setup produced well-focused SAL images using laser illumination with one-way far-field diffraction. Using 1550 nm fiber laser, the SAL can focus images from target distance of about 2.4 m with azimuth resolution of about 560 μm and range resolution of about 170 μm. High-resolution SAL images are generated by straightforwardly following standard SAL image formation theory, without the aid of phase gradient autofocus (PGA) technique. Detailed results show a typical two-step SAL focusing process and a high resolution image.
    WU Jin, YANG Zhao-Sheng, ZHAO Zhi-Long, LI Fei-Fiei, WANG Dong-Lei, TANG Yong-Xin, SU Yuan-Yuan, LIANG Na. Synthetic aperture ladar imaging with one-way far-field diffraction[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 2013, 32(6): 514
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