| Literature DB >> 18305814 |
C Ho1, K L Albright, A W Bird, J Bradley, D E Casperson, M Hindman, W C Priedhorsky, W R Scarlett, R C Smith, J Theiler, S K Wilson.
Abstract
In a recent paper a new technique was proposed for remote ranging and topographical mapping by using a system with a single-photon-counting detector and a low-power pulsed laser [Appl. Opt. 35, 441 (1996)]. We report on the results from the laboratory and the field demonstration of this literal three-dimensional imaging technique. Using a detector system developed at Los Alamos with a commercial pulsed laser and observing from a single remote vantage point, we demonstrate use of this technique in the literal mapping of three-dimensional topography and the probing of a complex scene. With a reasonably short exposure this system can resolve features with height variations as small as 5 cm.Year: 1999 PMID: 18305814 DOI: 10.1364/ao.38.001833
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Opt ISSN: 1559-128X Impact factor: 1.980