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29 April 2009 Active millimeter-wave imaging using a raster scanner
Axel Hülsmann, Andreas Liebelt, Axel Tessmann, Arnulf Leuther, Michael Schlechtweg, Oliver Ambacher
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Abstract
A millimeter-wave imaging system has been developed operating at a center frequency of 94 GHz. The system has a single stationary mounted transmit and receive lensed horn antenna and two moving mirrors in x and y. The beam is generated by a FMCW-radar module. The final beam aperture is an off-set parabolic mirror which focuses the beam to a small spot at 2 m distance. Key component of the FMCW radar module is a MMIC, which includes a VCO, a MPA/HPA, two Lange-couplers, an LNA , a Wilkenson splitter, and an I/Q-mixer. This MMIC is fabricated using IAF's 100 nm metamorphic HEMT process.
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Axel Hülsmann, Andreas Liebelt, Axel Tessmann, Arnulf Leuther, Michael Schlechtweg, and Oliver Ambacher "Active millimeter-wave imaging using a raster scanner", Proc. SPIE 7308, Radar Sensor Technology XIII, 730808 (29 April 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.813388
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Antennas

Extremely high frequency

Scanners

Imaging systems

Millimeter wave imaging

Metals

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