Abstract
The principles of radar developed to measure the time distance of remote targets can be effectively applied to optical ranging. By using a streak camera to measure the round-trip time of flight of a short optical pulse, depth resolution below 1 mm can be realized. The streak camera also allows us to acquire simultaneously one dimension of the spatial image of the distant object from which the light has scattered.
© 1988 Optical Society of America
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