Chopper for staring infrared systems
First Claim
1. An improved chopper for a detector array of a narrow band of electromagnetic radiation, wherein the chopper is in the form of a disk adjacent to said detector and whose thickness is many times the wavelengths of radiation in said band and which is tranparent to said radiation and which is partially covered with a pattern on one side, wherein said pattern has an optical thickness of one-half wavelength for a particular one of said wavelengths and is transparent to said radiation, wherein the disk is rotatable about an axis parallel to the optical path between said radiation and said detector to alternately interpose its pattern covered and uncovered portions in said optical path.
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Abstract
Incident infrared radiation is focussed through a rotatable disk of germam onto a detector array. The disk has a thickness many times the wavelengths of the incident radiation and is partly covered with a pattern of germanium one-half wavelength of some preselected wavelength of the incident radiation. The pattern is a regular array of mesas, and acts as a phase grating which diffracts incident radiation. The diffracted (or blurred) image on the detector array is used as a reference level for background suppression.
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- 1. An improved chopper for a detector array of a narrow band of electromagnetic radiation, wherein the chopper is in the form of a disk adjacent to said detector and whose thickness is many times the wavelengths of radiation in said band and which is tranparent to said radiation and which is partially covered with a pattern on one side, wherein said pattern has an optical thickness of one-half wavelength for a particular one of said wavelengths and is transparent to said radiation, wherein the disk is rotatable about an axis parallel to the optical path between said radiation and said detector to alternately interpose its pattern covered and uncovered portions in said optical path.
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