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An imaging algorithm which can generate high resolution near-field syntheti
c aperture radar images is presented. The algorithm requires only a small f
ractional bandwidth and is not computationally intensive. Images are produc
ed in a format familiar to the human visual system and provide a more compl
ete characterisation of the polarimetric scattering distribution of a targe
t. A new derivation of the algorithm is presented and its characteristics a
nd limitations are described and formulated. The focusing process is valida
ted by simulations and practical measurements on test targets. Sidelobe red
uction is carried out by application of the SVA filtering algorithm. Finall
y, the technique is applied to the imaging of a small larch tree and the im
ages presented clearly demonstrate the dependency of the target response on
the system polarisation.