Author:
Dobroiu Adrian,Wakasugi Ryotaka,Shirakawa Yusuke,Suzuki Safumi,Asada Masahiro
Abstract
We present the principle of a terahertz-wave radar and its proof-of-concept experimental verification. The radar is based on a 522 GHz resonant-tunneling-diode oscillator, whose terahertz output power can be easily modulated by superimposing the modulation signal on its bias voltage. By using one modulation frequency and measuring the time delay of the returning signal, a relative measurement of the propagation distance is possible; adding a second modulation frequency removes the ambiguity stemming from the periodicity of the modulation sine wave and allows an absolute distance measurement. We verified this measurement method experimentally and obtained a submillimeter precision, as predicted by theory.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Japan Science and Technology Agency
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
Subject
Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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29 articles.
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