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12 March 2019Design and test of long-wave infrared dynamic scene projector based on IR-CRT
Fei Xie,1,2 Shaofei Wang,3 Baolin Du,2 Leili Hu,2 Li Li2
1Luoyang Electro-optical Equipment Research Institute (China) 2Science and Technology on Electro-Optic Control Lab. (China) 3Luoyang Electro-Optical Equipment Research Institute (China)
The infrared dynamic scene projector is a key component of the infrared imaging seeker semi-physical simulation system. Aiming at the long-wave infrared imaging seeker system, the design idea of long-wave infrared dynamic scene projector with IR-CRT as the core device was proposed. The working principle of IR-CRT was introduced. The optical collimation system was designed. The key parameters such as resolution, distortion, simulated temperature range and uniformity were tested. The dynamic scene projector had been successfully applied to infrared imaging seeker. The semi-physical simulation system had verified the static and dynamic tracking performance of the infrared imaging seeker, which met the requirements of product use, and promoted the product development process.
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Fei Xie, Shaofei Wang, Baolin Du, Leili Hu, Li Li, "Design and test of long-wave infrared dynamic scene projector based on IR-CRT," Proc. SPIE 11023, Fifth Symposium on Novel Optoelectronic Detection Technology and Application, 110231I (12 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2521638