Chocolate inspection by means of phase-contrast imaging using multiple-plane terahertz phase retrieval

OPTICS LETTERS(2022)

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Abstract
Terahertz (THz) radiation has shown enormous potential for non-destructive inspection in many contexts. Here, we present a method for imaging defects in chocolate bars that can be extended to many other materials. Our method requires only a continuous wave (CW) monochromatic source and detector at relatively low frequencies (280 GHz) corresponding to a relatively long wavelength of 1.1 mm. These components are used to construct a common-path configuration enabling the capturing of several images of THz radiation diffracted by the test object at different axial depths. The captured diffraction-rich images are used to constrain the associated phase retrieval problem enabling full access to the wave field, i.e., real amplitude and phase distributions. This allows full-field diffraction-limited phasecontrast imaging. Thus, we experimentally demonstrate the possibility of identifying contaminant particles with dimensions comparable to thewavelength. (C) 2022 Optica Publishing Group
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terahertz,imaging,inspection,phase-contrast,multiple-plane
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