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7 November 2018 Imaging detection system based on optical fiber faceplate coupling
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Proceedings Volume 10832, Fifth Conference on Frontiers in Optical Imaging Technology and Applications; 108321W (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2512036
Event: Fifth Conference on Frontiers in Optical Imaging Technology and Applications, 2018, Changchun, China
Abstract
Based on the high-resolution imaging property of the products of optical fiber material, a novel imaging system is proposed. The prototype of the system is made by coupling CCD chip(CMOS) and a large-scale optical fiber faceplate together. Firstly, the working principle and manufacturing process of large-scale optical fiber faceplate is described. Secondly, the effectiveness and practicability of the prototype of the system is verified by experiment. Finally, the potential application prospect of the imaging system is discussed. The theoretical analysis and experimental result show that the prototype works perfectly under high temperature and pressure condition and the resolution of the image that obtained by the imaging system is larger than 70 lp/mm, which can satisfy the basic imaging requirements in the research fields such as medical diagnosis, industrial detection and monitoring. Further, the novel imaging system provides a new approach for the application of optical fiber product in scientific research.
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Ran Zhao, Jinsheng Jia, Xian Zhang, Yuechong Feng, Jiuwang Wang, Yun Wang, and Yang Fu "Imaging detection system based on optical fiber faceplate coupling", Proc. SPIE 10832, Fifth Conference on Frontiers in Optical Imaging Technology and Applications, 108321W (7 November 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2512036
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Optical fibers

Cameras

Image resolution

Image transmission

Prototyping

Structured optical fibers

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