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Three-dimensional optical imaging of semi-transparent and opaque objects using ultrashort light pulses, a streak camera and a coherent fiber bundle

Patent 5142372 Issued on August 25, 1992. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject March 8, 2010. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Streak tube having image slitting means for transmitting slit electron images of an object
Patent #: 4704634
Issued on: 11/03/1987
Inventor: Kato ,   et al.

Detector for three-dimensional optical imaging Patent #: 4791490
Issued on: 12/13/1988
Inventor: Knight ,   et al.

Inventors

Application

No. 489941 filed on 03/08/1990

US Classes:

348/215.1, With streak device348/335Optics

Examiners

Primary: Britton, Howard W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

H04N 007/18

Abstract

An apparatus for producing a 3-dimensional image of semi-transparent object or of a opaque object in a semi-transparent media includes a picosecond or a femtosecond laser, a streak camera, a coherent fiber bundle, a video camera and a computer. The apparatus provides a unique nondestructive and non-invasive diagnostic way for detecting, for example, objects hidden in semi-opaque media. The laser is used to produce an ultrashort light pulse. The coherent fiber bundle is used to convert the 2-dim spatial image that is produced (i.e. scattered or fluorescence light from a 3-dim object illuminated with the ultrashort laser pulse) into a 1-dim line image which is fed into the input slit of the streak camera and then time resolved by the streak camera. The video camera is used to record the 2-dim output (1-dim from input image and 1-dim of the streak time) from the streak camera. The output of the video camera is fed into the computer. In the computer 2-dim data elements are reconstructed into a 3-dim image and then displayed on a monitor. This apparatus essentially converts a streak camera into the equivalent of a framing camera with continuous time imaging capability.

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