Infrared Technology, Volume. 45, Issue 2, 188(2023)

Effect of Luminance Gain on Image Quality of Third Generation Low-Light-Level Image Intensifier

Danqing FENG1,2、*, Xinda GUO3, Xiaofeng BAI1,2, Qin ZHANG1,2, Xiaogang DANG1,2, Shuli ZHANG2, Shuning YANG1,2, Qi LI1,2, and Kun HAN1,2
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    To study the effect of the luminance gain of a third-generation low-light-level (LLL) image intensifier on the image quality, we compare and analyze the image quality of the output image under different gain conditions to improve the image quality of a third-generation image intensifier. First, based on the theory of the third-generation LLL image intensifier, it is proven that the luminance gain directly affects the image quality of the image intensifier. Then, via signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and resolution, two important parameters of the image quality evaluation, image quality evaluation system, and experimental equipment, are set up. Finally, the experimental results show that under moonless illumination, when the luminance gain is at the optimal value, the resolution of the output image is increased from 32 lp/mm to 40.3 lp/mm while the field of view is bright and clear. It has been proven that this research has guiding significance in how to obtain the best image quality of LLL night vision instruments by reasonably setting the luminance gain value in the night environment.

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    FENG Danqing, GUO Xinda, BAI Xiaofeng, ZHANG Qin, DANG Xiaogang, ZHANG Shuli, YANG Shuning, LI Qi, HAN Kun. Effect of Luminance Gain on Image Quality of Third Generation Low-Light-Level Image Intensifier[J]. Infrared Technology, 2023, 45(2): 188

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    Received: May. 24, 2022

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    Published Online: Mar. 20, 2023

    The Author Email: Danqing FENG (fengdanqing94@163.com)

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