In response to the current increasing demand for calibration of low-temperature infrared radiation sources with a large dynamic range, this paper studies a calibration method for low-temperature infrared radiation sources with a temperature range of 100-450K. The improvement of the signal-to-noise ratio of the input signal by related detection techniques is analyzed. Developed a radiation calibration device, also called a radiometer, analyzed the calibration and measurement process of the radiometer, and established a corresponding mathematical model. The experimental results show that the minimum radiation intensity that can be measured by the radiometer is 2.47×10-12 W, and the response rate of the radiometer is 102878.38 V/W. Use the calibrated radiometer to measure the target simulator. The source and contribution of the uncertainty of the radiometer in the measurement process are analyzed.
The digital micromirror device DMD is widely used in visible light projection, special-purpose spatial light modulation, and infrared scene simulation, due to its high resolution, uniformity and energy concentration. In some applications that require high frame rate scene image display, it is necessary to ensure that the DMD displays high gray level images at a high frame rate. However, the display frame rate of the pulse width modulation (PWM) method is limited by the minimum time required for DMD loading data, unable to achieve high frame rate display. Although the DMD binary display mode can meet the requirements of high frame rate display, it cannot meet the requirements of high gray level. The paper proposes an image display method that uses light source and DMD to synchronize modulation. Decompose the high-order gray image into bit planes according to the gray threshold, and the DMD displays each bit plane in binary mode under the trigger of an sync pulse. The intensity of the illumination laser source is modulated by an acousto-optic modulator to match the bit plane and the radiated laser power. This method makes use of the function of high frame rate display in DMD binary mode cooperate with light intensity modulation of illumination laser source, and realizes high frame rate and high dynamic range image display. With this method, the maximum frame rate of 8-bit gray level image with 1920 ×1080 resolution can reach 2KHz. The experimental system has realized 200Hz frame rate display of 8-bit gray level image with 1920 ×1080 resolution.
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