Sub-Pixel Micro-Scanning For Improved Spatial Resolution Using Single-Photon Lidar

ADVANCED PHOTON COUNTING TECHNIQUES XV(2021)

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We present a method of improving the spatial resolution of a single-photon counting light detection and ranging system using a sub-pixel micro-scanning approach. The time-correlated single-photon counting technique was used to measure photon time-of-flight from remote objects. The high-sensitivity and picosecond timing resolution of this approach allows for high-resolution depth and intensity information to be obtained from targets with very low average optical power levels. The system comprised a picosecond pulsed laser source operated at a wavelength of 1550 nm and a 32 x 32 InGaAs/InP single-photon avalanche diode detector array. The detector array was translated along two orthogonal axes in the image plane of the receive channel objective lens using two computer-controlled motorized translation stages. This allowed for sub-pixel scanning, resulting in a composite image of the scene with improved spatial resolution.This paper presents preliminary measurements of depth and intensity profiles taken at stand-off distances of approximately 2.5 meters in laboratory conditions using average optical power levels in the micro-watt regime. A standard test chart was used to evaluate the resolving power of the system for both standard and micro-scanned images to assess performance improvements in spatial resolution. Depth profiles of targets were also obtained to investigate improvements in resolving small details and the quality of target edges.
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LiDAR, TCSPC, micro-scanning, single-photon, low-light
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