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International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology 2017: THz/Infrared Technologies and Applications | 2018

Stimulation research on the measurement of the IRW pneumatic thermal radiation

Yifang Wei; Xiaohua Liu; Ming Liu; Liquan Dong; Yuejin Zhao; Xiang Zhang; Cunlin Zhang; Zhiming Huang

When an aircraft flies at a hypersonic speed within the atmosphere, the temperature of the infrared window (IRW) on the aircraft will rise rapidly due to the high-speed incoming flow will produce a severe aerodynamic heating to its optical detection window. The infrared (IR) radiation of the high-temperature gas and optical window will generate severe pneumatic thermal radiation effect upon the detection system, with the performance of the IR detector possibly being reduced or even destroyed. To evaluate the influence on the target imaging made by the IRW radiation, the experiment on the basis of building a simulating model is conducted by the means of ray tracing so that the accurate transmittance of the IRW can be observed under the different temperature. And then the radiation distribution of the thermal radiation on the detector generated by the IRW radiation noise and target signal can finally be obtained. This paper also records the different parameters in the detection system being set in the experiment, and analyzes the different influences brought by various factors to the Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR). It is also expected that it will provide a data reference to the following research of radiation noise suppression and design of IR detection system.


International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology 2017: THz/Infrared Technologies and Applications | 2018

Manipulating the strength and broadband of the resonators in the terahertz metamaterials

Changxiang Liu; Chenyu Li; Cunlin Zhang; Liquan Dong; Xiang Zhang; Zhiming Huang

We investigate two dipoles which are attached or separated with the orthogonal arrangement in the terahertz frequency. These results show that the metasurface could achieve the resonance coupling and polarization conversion effect. There are two resonance dips in the transmission spectra, when these two dipoles are attached to form the L-shaped structure. With the spacing between vertical and horizontal dipoles separated, the broadband of the resonator becomes narrower and resonance dips merge into one deeper dip due to the superposition of the interaction of two dipoles. The loss of the energy is not only coupled to the free space but also converted to the cross-polarization. The broadband and the strength of the crosspolarization are modulated by changing the distance between the vertical and horizontal dipoles. Tuning the spacing, we control the co- and cross polarization of the broadband and the strength at the same time. This modulation provides the functionally potential applications in the terahertz modulators and filters.


International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology 2017: THz/Infrared Technologies and Applications | 2018

All-dielectric band stop filter at terahertz frequencies

Lin Chen; Shan Yin; Liquan Dong; Xiang Zhang; Cunlin Zhang; Zhiming Huang

We design all-dielectric band stop filters with silicon subwavelength rod and block arrays at terahertz frequencies. Supporting magnetic dipole resonances originated from the Mia resonance, the all-dielectric filters can modulate the working band by simply varying the structural geometry, while eliminating the ohmic loss induced by the traditional metallic metamaterials and uninvolved with the complicated mechanism. The nature of the resonance in the silicon arrays is clarified, which is attributed to the destructive interference between the directly transmitted waves and the waves emitted from the magnetic dipole resonances, and the resonance frequency is determined by the dielectric structure. By particularly designing the geometrical parameters, the profile of the transmission spectrum can be tailored, and the step-like band edge can be obtained. The all-dielectric filters can realize 93% modulation of the transmission within 0.04 THz, and maintain the bandwidth of 0.05 THz. This work provides a method to develop THz functional devices, such as filters, switches and sensors.


International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology 2017: THz/Infrared Technologies and Applications | 2018

Hydrothermal preparation of vanadium dioxide thin films and research progress of terahertz modulation

Zexia Shi; Ruike Wang; Jingsuo He; Shengbo Zhang; Xueming Sun; Cunlin Zhang; Xipeng Jin; Bo Su; Liquan Dong; Xiang Zhang; Zhiming Huang

Vanadium dioxide is a functional material with thermotropic properties. The phase transition temperature is close to room temperature, and the metal-insulator transition at the phase transition temperature is accompanied by the abrupt change of light and electrical properties. It has important research value and Potential application prospects. In this paper, the research status and improvement methods of the preparation of vanadium dioxide thin films by hydrothermal method are reviewed, and the research progress of the modulation characteristics of vanadium dioxide thin terahertz in recent years is reviewed, and the future development trend is put forward.


International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology 2017: THz/Infrared Technologies and Applications | 2018

Terahertz carpet cloak based on ultrathin metasurface

Minggui Wei; Quanlong Yang; Xueqian Zhang; Yanfeng Li; Jianqiang Gu; Jiaguang Han; Liquan Dong; Xiang Zhang; Cunlin Zhang; Zhiming Huang

Ultrathin metasurfaces with local phase compensation deliver new schemes to cloaking devices. We demonstrate a remarkable large size carpet cloak realized by an ultrathin metasurface at terahertz frequencies. The metasurface cloak is constructed by periodically arranging 12 different elements. The reflected wave front is perfectly reconstructed by an ultrathin metasurface cloak, which perform well under both intensity-sensitive and phase-sensitive detectors. The invisibility is verified when the cloak is placed on a reflecting triangular surface (bump). The multi-step discrete phase design method would greatly simplify the design process and is probable to achieve large-dimension cloaks, for applications in radar and antenna systems as a thin and easy-to-fabricate solution for radio and terahertz frequencies.


International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology 2017: THz/Infrared Technologies and Applications | 2018

The preparation method of terahertz monolithic integrated device

Yaxiong Wu; Shengbo Zhang; Cong Zhang; Bo Su; Jingsuo He; Hongfei Zhang; Cunlin Zhang; Liquan Dong; Xiang Zhang; Zhiming Huang

The terahertz monolithic integrated device is to integrate the pumping area of the terahertz generation, the detection area of the terahertz receiving and the metal waveguide of terahertz transmission on the same substrate. The terahertz generation and detection device use a photoconductive antenna structure,the metal waveguide use a microstrip line structure. The evanescent terahertz-bandwidth electric field extending above the terahertz transmission line interacts with, and is modified by, overlaid dielectric samples, thus enabling the characteristic vibrational absorption resonances in the sample to be probed. In this device structure, since the semiconductor substrate of the photoconductive antenna is located between the strip conductor and the dielectric layer of the microstrip line, and the semiconductor substrate cannot grow on the dielectric layer directly. So how to prepare the semiconductor substrate of the photoconductive antenna and how to bond the semiconductor substrate to the dielectric layer of the microstrip line is a key step in the terahertz monolithic integrated device. In order to solve this critical problem, the epitaxial wafer structure of the two semiconductor substrates is given and transferred to the desired substrate by two methods, respectively.


International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology 2017: THz/Infrared Technologies and Applications | 2018

Nonlinear bias analysis and correction of microwave temperature sounder observations for FY-3C meteorological satellite

Hao Li; Wenxin Chen; Taiyang Hu; Rongchuan Lv; Xu Jin; Liquan Dong; Xiang Zhang; Cunlin Zhang; Zhiming Huang

The nonlinear bias analysis and correction of receiving channels in Chinese FY-3C meteorological satellite Microwave Temperature Sounder (MWTS) is a key technology of data assimilation for satellite radiance data. The thermal-vacuum chamber calibration data acquired from the MWTS can be analyzed to evaluate the instrument performance, including radiometric temperature sensitivity, channel nonlinearity and calibration accuracy. Especially, the nonlinearity parameters due to imperfect square-law detectors will be calculated from calibration data and further used to correct the nonlinear bias contributions of microwave receiving channels. Based upon the operational principles and thermalvacuum chamber calibration procedures of MWTS, this paper mainly focuses on the nonlinear bias analysis and correction methods for improving the calibration accuracy of the important instrument onboard FY-3C meteorological satellite, from the perspective of theoretical and experimental studies. Furthermore, a series of original results are presented to demonstrate the feasibility and significance of the methods.


International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology 2017: THz/Infrared Technologies and Applications | 2018

Light field imaging and application analysis in THz

Cong Zhang; Yaxiong Wu; Shengbo Zhang; Cunlin Zhang; Hongfei Zhang; Bo Su; Jingsuo He; Liquan Dong; Xiang Zhang; Zhiming Huang

The light field includes the direction information and location information. Light field imaging can capture the whole light field by single exposure. The four-dimensional light field function model represented by two-plane parameter, which is proposed by Levoy, is adopted in the light field. Acquisition of light field is based on the microlens array, camera array and the mask. We calculate the dates of light-field to synthetize light field image. The processing techniques of light field data include technology of refocusing rendering, technology of synthetic aperture and technology of microscopic imaging. Introducing the technology of light field imaging into THz, the efficiency of 3D imaging is higher than that of conventional THz 3D imaging technology. The advantages compared with visible light field imaging include large depth of field, wide dynamic range and true three-dimensional. It has broad application prospects.


International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology 2017: THz/Infrared Technologies and Applications | 2018

Characterization of the terahertz frequency optical constants of tourmaline

Weichong Tang; Zili Zhang; Ke Xiao; Changchun Zhao; Zhiyuan Zheng; Liquan Dong; Xiang Zhang; Cunlin Zhang; Zhiming Huang

The absorption coefficient and refractive index of the tourmaline in different directions have been firstly characterized by the terahertz time-domain spectroscopy. Results show that the absorption and refractive index of terahertz are much related with the tourmaline structure. And the absorption along the optical axis direction is more sensitive than that of the vertical direction. Such a result indicates that the identification and characterization of crystals as well as minerals can be realized by the THz method.


International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology 2017: THz/Infrared Technologies and Applications | 2018

Detection of Ionic liquid using terahertz time-domain spectroscopy

Cuicui Wang; Jian Zuo; Xiaojing Zhao; Shangjian Liu; Cunlin Zhang; Liquan Dong; Xiang Zhang; Zhiming Huang

Terahertz (THz, THz+1012Hz) spectroscopy is a far-infrared analytical technology with spectral bands locating between microware and infrared ranges. Being of excellent transmission, non-destruction and high discrimination, this technology has been applied in various fields such as physics, chemistry, nondestructive detection, communication, biomedicine public security. Terahertz spectrum is corresponding with vibration and rotation of liquid molecules, which is suitable to identify and study the liquid molecular dynamics. It is as a powerful spectral detection technology, terahertz time-domain spectroscopy is widely used in solution detection. can enable us to extract the material parameters or dielectric spectrum that show material micro-structure and dynamics by measuring amplitude and phase from coherent terahertz pulses. Ionic liquid exists in most biological tissues, and it is very important for life. It has recently been suggested that near-fired terahertz ionic contrast microscopy can be employed to image subtle changes in ionic concentrations arising from neuronal activity. In this paper, we detected Ionic liquid with different concentrations at room temperature by THz-TDS technique in the range of 0.2-1.5 THz. The liquid cell with a thickness of 0.2mm is made of quartz. The absorption coefficient, refractive index and dielectric function of solutions can be extracted based on THz-TDS. We use an expanded model for fitting the dielectric function based on a combination of a Debye relation for the anions and cations. We find A linear increase of the real and imaginary part of the dielectric function compared with pure water with increasing ion concentrations. A good agreement between the model and the experimental results is obtained. By means of dielectric relaxation process, it was found that the characteristic time of molecular movement and the information related to the liquid molecular structure and movement was obtained.

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Cunlin Zhang

Capital Normal University

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Xiang Zhang

University of California

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Bo Su

Capital Normal University

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Jingsuo He

Capital Normal University

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Changxiang Liu

Capital Normal University

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Chenyu Li

Capital Normal University

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Shengbo Zhang

Capital Normal University

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Cong Zhang

Capital Normal University

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Cuicui Wang

Capital Normal University

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Hongfei Zhang

Capital Normal University

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