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Artifical compound eyes - Different concepts and their application to ultra flat image acquisition sensors

Duparré, J.
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Schreiber, P.
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Dannberg, P.
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2004
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Conference on MOEMS and Miniaturized Systems IV

Two different approaches for ultra flat image acquisition sensors on the basis of artificial compound eyes are examined. In apposition optics the image reconstruction is based on moiré- or static sampling while the superposition eye approach produces an overall image. Both types of sensors are compared with respect to theoretical limitations of resolution, sensitivity and system thickness. Explicit design rules are given. A paraxial 3×3 matrix formalism is used to describe the arrangement of three microlens arrays with different pitches to find first order parameters of artificial superposition eyes. The model is validated by analysis of the system with raytracing software. Measurements of focal length of anamorphic reflow lenses, which are key components of the superposition approach, under oblique incidence are performed. For the second approach, the artificial apposition eye, a first demonstrator system is presented. The monolithic device consists of a UV-replicated reflow microlens array on a thin silica-substrate with a pinhole array in a metal layer on the backside. The pitch of the pinholes differs from the lens array pitch to enable an individual viewing angle for each channel. Imaged test patterns are presented and measurements of the angular sensitivity function are compared to calculations using commercial raytracing software.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1117/12.530208
Author(s)
Duparré, J.
Schreiber, P.
Dannberg, P.
Scharf, T.  
Pelli, P.
Völkel, R.
Herzig, H.-P.  
Bräuer, A.
Date Issued

2004

Published in
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume

5346

Start page

89

End page

100

Subjects

Compound eyes

Editorial or Peer reviewed

NON-REVIEWED

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OTHER

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Event nameEvent date
Conference on MOEMS and Miniaturized Systems IV

January 27-28, 2004

Available on Infoscience
January 17, 2013
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