Optical Phased Array Ladar

A method of imaging a scene includes generating a temporally varying optical intensity pattern from at least one continuous wave (CW) light beam. The method also includes illuminating at least one portion of the scene with the temporally varying optical intensity pattern so as to cause a photon to scatter or reflect off the at least one portion of the scene. The photon reflected or scatted from the at least one portion of the scene is detected using a single-photon detector. Based on the temporally varying optical intensity pattern and a time of flight of the photon detected, a distance between the single-photon detector and the at least one portion of the scene is estimated.

Researchers

Juan Montoya / Dale Fried / Harold Payson / Robert Hatch / Antonio Sanchez-Rubio / Richard Heinrichs

Departments: Lincoln Laboratory
Technology Areas: Communication Systems: Optical / Electronics & Photonics: Photonics / Sensing & Imaging: Imaging
Impact Areas: Connected World

  • methods and apparatus for phased array imaging
    United States of America | Granted | 10,073,177
  • methods and apparatus for phased array imaging
    United States of America | Granted | 10,571,569

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