Development of a large-field streak tube for underwater imaging lidar

  • Mengyan Fang
  • , Yanhua Xue
  • , Chao Ji
  • , Bingqing Yang
  • , Guoquan Xu
  • , Fubin Chen
  • , Guangying Li
  • , Wenjie Han
  • , Ke Xu
  • , Guanghua Cheng
  • , Shaohui Li
  • , Junfeng Wang
  • , Baiyu Liu
  • , Wei Zhao
  • , Jinshou Tian
  • , Xing Wang

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Abstract

Streak tube imaging lidar (STIL) can obtain 4-D images of a target, and its performance is mainly determined by the streak tube sensor. To obtain a large field of view, we developed a streak tube with a photocathode length as large as 35.3mm, which is larger than the commonly used ST-HDR(30 mm). At the same time, the temporal resolution and dynamic spatial resolution are 60 ps and 12 lp/mm, which are very suitable to obtain accurate target coordinates for 4-D imaging. In addition, the streak tube has a high detection sensitivity of 46 mA/W at 500 nm and, hence, prospects in remote imaging. To test the performance of the streak tube, an underwater STIL experiment was conducted. Echo signal processing was performed by means of a bandpass filter and a matched filter, and then the peak detection algorithm was used to reconstruct the image. The results indicate that a spatial resolution better than 9 mm is achieved in the limpid water with a depth of 20 m, and a range accuracy of 1 cm is achieved in the turbid water with a depth of 10 m. Such a performance suggests that the large-field streak tube is of great potential for underwater target imaging and other remote imaging applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7401-7408
Number of pages8
JournalApplied Optics
Volume61
Issue number25
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2022

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