N. Blanchard, M. Doucet, M. Leclerc, Martin Otis, M. Terroux, Martin Briand, H. Spisser, L. Marchese, A. Bergeron
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Since the release of its first microbolometric camera developed for terahertz (THz) wavelengths in 2009 [1], INO has been continually working to improve the quality of its THz images. This paper presents an overview of the evolution of INO’s THz imaging system, with a particular focus on the optical elements.