Coherent lidar imaging system
US-2023048766-A1 · Feb 16, 2023 · US
US12117622B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12117622-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117320073-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 13, 2021 |
| Priority date | May 20, 2020 |
| Publication date | Oct 15, 2024 |
| Grant date | Oct 15, 2024 |
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A detection device for a coherent imaging system includes a detector comprising a matrix array of pixels, each pixel comprising a photodetector component having a photosensitive surface, the detector being designed to be illuminated by a coherent beam, called the image beam consisting of grains of light called speckle grains, a matrix array of transmissive deflecting elements configured to be individually orientable by means of an electrical signal, so as to deflect a fraction of the image beam incident on the group, and thus modify the spatial distribution of the speckle grains in the plane of the photosensitive surface, each group of one or more pixels further comprising a feedback loop associated with the deflecting element and configured to actuate the deflecting element so as to optimize the signal-to-noise ratio from the light detected by the one or more photodetector components of the group of pixels, the feedback loop comprising a feedback circuit.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A coherent lidar imaging system comprising: a detector (Det) comprising a matrix array of pixels (P), each pixel (P) comprising a photodetector component (PD) having a photosensitive surface (Sph), the detector being designed to be illuminated by a coherent beam, called the image beam (Lo,rim) consisting of grains of light called speckle grains (SG), a matrix array of transmissive deflecting elements (DE) arranged on the side of the illumination by the coherent beam, a deflecting element being associated with a group of one or more pixels comprising at least one pixel, and configured to be individually orientable by means of an electrical signal, so as to deflect a fraction of the image beam incident on said group, and thus modify the spatial distribution of the speckle grains in the plane of the photosensitive surface, each group of one or more pixels further comprising a feedback loop (SL) associated with the deflecting element and configured to actuate the deflecting element so as to optimize the signal or the signal-to-noise ratio from the light detected by the one or more photodetector components of said group of pixels, the feedback loop comprising a feedback circuit (SLC), a laser source (SL) configured to emit a laser radiation (L) with a temporally modulated optical frequency (F L ), a splitting/recombining optical system (SSR) comprising at least: a splitter optical system (LS) designed to spatially split the laser radiation (L) into a beam called the reference beam (L ref ) and into a beam called the object beam (L o ) that is directed towards the scene to be observed (Obj); a recombining optical system (SR) designed to spatially superpose the reference beam (L ref ) onto the beam reflected by said scene (L o,r ), so as to form a recombined beam (L rec ), an optical imaging system (Im) having an optical axis (AO) and producing an image of the scene by focusing a beam reflected by the scene (Lo,r) on the detector, forming the image beam (Lo,rim), the splitting/recombining optical system (SSR) and the optical imaging system (Im) being configured such that each pixel of the detector receives a portion of the image beam (Lo,rim) and a portion of the reference beam (Lref), and that said portions are spatially superposed coherently onto each pixel, the coherent lidar imaging system further comprising at least one electronic processing circuit (PC) configured to calculate, for each pixel, a frequency (F(i,j)) of a beat of the portion of the image beam with the portion of the reference beam illuminating said pixel, a processing unit (UT) connected to the laser source and to the detection device and configured to determine a distance of points of the scene that are imaged on said pixels, on the basis of the calculated beat frequency associated with each pixel and on the basis of the modulated optical frequency of the laser radiation, said electronic processing circuit being located in the detector and/or in the processing unit. 2. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the deflecting element is chosen from a prism, a polyhedron, a spherical dome, and a diffractive optical element. 3. The system according to claim 1 , wherein each deflecting element comprises at least two electrodes (E 1 , E 2 ) respectively facing at least two electrodes (DE 1 , DE 2 ) arranged on the surface of the detector, the deflecting element being actuated electrostatically by applying voltages to the electrodes, on at least one axis of rotation parallel to the plane of the detector. 4. The system according to claim 1 , wherein a deflecting element is associated with a group of n×m pixels, the feedback being produced on the basis of the n×m signals detected by the photodetector components of said pixels of the group, according to an optimization criterion. 5. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the detector further comprises a matrix array (MCZ) of coupling zones (CZ) that is arranged between the matrix array of deflecting elements and the photodetector component, a coupling zone being associated with a pixel and configured to form an aperture through which the image beam illuminates the photodetector component of the associated pixel, a dimension (dc) of the aperture being smaller than a dimension (ds) of the photosensitive surface of the pixel. 6. The system according to claim 1 , wherein a distance between the matrix array of deflecting elements and the detector is between one and ten times a dimension of the deflecting element. 7. The system according to claim 1 , wherein said splitting/recombining optical system (SSR) is further configured to form a real or virtual intermediate image (PS) of the reference beam in a plane perpendicular to said optical axis, called the intermediate image plane (PI), said intermediate plane being arranged so as to generate flat-tint fringes, obtained by interference between said portions, on each illuminated pixel. 8. The system according to claim 7 , wherein said splitting/recombining optical system (SSR) is configured so that the intermediate image plane is coincident with a plane comprising a pupil or a diaphragm of said optical imaging system (Im). 9. The system according to claim 7 , wherein the splitter optical system (LS) comprises an integrated optical circuit, called the first integrated optical circuit (OI 1 ), wherein said laser radiation is coupled, at least one waveguide of said first integrated circuit guiding said reference beam, the first integrated optical circuit further comprising a plurality of waveguides each comprising at least one diffraction grating, called the object grating, so as to form the object beam. 10. The system according to claim 7 , wherein the recombining optical system (SR) comprises an integrated optical circuit, called the second integrated optical circuit (OI 2 ), wherein said reference beam is coupled by means of an optical element (FO), the second integrated optical circuit comprising at least one waveguide comprising at least one diffraction grating called the reference grating (RR), the reference grating coupling the reference beam into free space and into the optical imaging system, the second integrated optical circuit being arranged in said intermediate image plane so that the reference grating forms the intermediate image (PS). 11. The system according to claim 10 , wherein said optical element is an optical fibre (FO) guiding said reference beam from the first integrated optical circuit to said second integrated optical circuit. 12. The system according to claim 7 , wherein the splitting/recombining optical system comprises an integrated optical circuit, called the third integrated circuit (OI 3 ), wherein said laser radiation is coupled, said integrated optical circuit comprising the splitter optical system (LS) and said recombining optical system (SR). 13. The system according to claim 7 , wherein the splitting/recombining optical system further comprises an intermediate optical system (SI), arranged after the splitter optical system (LS), and before the recombining optical system (SR), the intermediate optical system being designed to focus the reference beam and form said intermediate image. 14. The system according to claim 1 , wherein a numerical aperture (f #) of the optical imaging system (Im 1 ) and a wavelength (λ 0 ) of the laser beam are determined such that a lateral dimension (ϕg) of said speckle grains (SG) is smaller than or equal to a dimension (ds) of the photosensitive surface of a pixel and larger than or equal to a dimension of the coupling zone, where applicable.
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