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The Need of Terahertz Cameras for Standardizing Sensitivity Measurements
Authors:Naoki Oda  Iwao Hosako  Tsutomu Ishi  Hiroaki Minamide  Chiko Otani  Norihiko Sekine
Affiliation:1. Radio Application, Guidance and Electro-Optics Division, NEC Corporation, Fuchu, Tokyo, 183-8501, Japan
2. National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Koganei, Tokyo, 184-8795, Japan
3. Terahertz-wave Research Group, Center for Advanced Photonics, RIKEN, Aoba-ku, Sendai, 980-0845, Japan
Abstract:The applicability of a blackbody source to sensitivity measurements and calibration of an uncooled Terahertz (THz) focal plane array (FPA) is discussed, but the combination of a blackbody source and a band-pass filter may not be suitable for these purposes. Two ways to measure the minimum detectable power (MDP) of uncooled THz-FPAs are described and compared when used with strong THz sources such as a quantum cascade laser (QCL). The MDP is defined as the radiant power that produces a signal-to-noise ratio of unity in the output of a THz imager that uses a THz-FPA operating at a TV frame rate. One method (method 1) is based on the hypothesis that the beam pattern of the THz source is close to a Gaussian pattern. In another method (method 2), the signal level of the background in an image that does not contain a THz source is subtracted from the signal of the image. While method 2 is more flexible, how large the signals coming from THz source should be, as compared with the noise level, remains to be defined. Finally, based on issues with the current non-uniformity correction (NUC) technique, specifications are proposed for THz source power and wobbling technique to obtain uniform illumination for an ideal NUC technique.
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