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Application of Terahertz Pulse Time-Domain Holography for Phase Imaging

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TTHZ.2016.2530938

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Inverse diffraction problem; noise; nondestructive testing; phase retrieval; terahertz holography; terahertz imaging; terahertz radiation

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  1. Russian Ministry of Education and Science project within the state mission for institutions of higher education [2014/190]
  2. Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation [3.1675.2014/K]
  3. Government of Russian Federation [074-U01]

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Terahertz pulse time-domain holography (THz PTDH) is the powerful technique for high-resolution amplitude and phase THz imaging that allows mapping spectroscopic information across the imaged object. In this paper, we consider most sought after applications of phase imaging provided by this technique and experimentally demonstrate the ability of the method to reconstruct smooth and stepped relief features of an object that is transparent in THz region. Unlike the amplitude distribution, which does not contain any significant information in this case, phase distribution not only reveals the object qualitatively, but also allows the reconstruction of the object thicknesses pattern, even in low signal-to-noise registration conditions. Main limitations of the proposed method, such as transverse resolution and low signal-to-noise environment are carefully studied and mitigated.

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