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Terahertz Constant Velocity Flying Spot for 3D Tomographic Imaging

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This work reports on a terahertz tomography technique using constant velocity flying spot scanning as illumination. This technique is essentially based on the combination of a hyperspectral thermoconverter and an infrared camera used as a sensor, a source of terahertz radiation held on a translation scanner, and a vial of hydroalcoholic gel used as a sample and mounted on a rotating stage for the measurement of its absorbance at several angular positions. From the projections made in 2.5 h and expressed in terms of sinograms, the 3D volume of the absorption coefficient of the vial is reconstructed by a back-projection method based on the inverse Radon transform. This result confirms that this technique is usable on samples of complex and nonaxisymmetric shapes; moreover, it allows 3D qualitative chemical information with a possible phase separation in the terahertz spectral range to be obtained in heterogeneous and complex semitransparent media.
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hal-04469927 , version 1 (21-02-2024)

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Abderezak Aouali, Stéphane Chevalier, Alain Sommier, Christophe Pradere. Terahertz Constant Velocity Flying Spot for 3D Tomographic Imaging. Journal of Imaging, 2023, 9 (6), pp.112. ⟨10.3390/jimaging9060112⟩. ⟨hal-04469927⟩
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