Abstract
To address the demand for detection of point / dim targets in complex environments, a cryogenic long-wave infrared detection system was designed. In order to improve the target detection capability, the system adopts high-order aspheric surfaces to reduce the number of optical lenses and improve the system transmittance. At the same time, it corrects on-axis / off-axis aberrations and advanced aberrations to improve the imaging quality of the system. In order to effectively reduce the background radiation and improve the system signal-to-noise ratio, the system adopts cryogenic optical technology. Through the scheme design and calculation analysis of the active refrigeration unit, the requirements of the overall and optical technical indicators are met. The outline of the aircraft image obtained by the field experiment is clear and distinguishable, which meets the requirements of target detection. The system has a good application prospect in the field of infrared imaging in early warning systems.
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