Image Sensing Technologies: Materials, Devices, Systems, and Applications V 2018
DOI: 10.1117/12.2304918
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An extremely compact and high-speed line-scan hyperspectral imager covering the SWIR range

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“…121,169 Most recently, SRDA using etalons had been monolithically integrated on top of InGaAs sensors, making these types of spectral cameras also functional in the SWIR ranges. 170,171 Elsewhere, other researchers were finding ways to bring the cost of manufacturing down. Yu et al 172 proposed a batch wafer manufacturing method that used silver and aluminum oxide (Al 2 O 3 ) as the dielectric materials.…”
Section: Spectrally Resolved Detector Arraymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…121,169 Most recently, SRDA using etalons had been monolithically integrated on top of InGaAs sensors, making these types of spectral cameras also functional in the SWIR ranges. 170,171 Elsewhere, other researchers were finding ways to bring the cost of manufacturing down. Yu et al 172 proposed a batch wafer manufacturing method that used silver and aluminum oxide (Al 2 O 3 ) as the dielectric materials.…”
Section: Spectrally Resolved Detector Arraymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will enable future snapshot images with better controlled peak wavelengths and advanced filter architectures with higher edge steepness and out-of-band-blocking capabilities, such as the double cavity filters shown in Figure 2 As well as cameras in the VIS and NIR range, a snapshot camera in the short wavelength infrared (SWIR) range (1100-1650 nm) is available. The Imec Mosaic SWIR Snapshot camera has been developed to enjoy the benefits of mosaic snapshot cameras at the expense of a reduced spatial-spectral resolution with respect to the imec Snapscan SWIR camera system [23] with 100 bands in the 1100 to 1650 nm range and a maximum spatial resolution of 1200x 640 pixels. The mosaic sensors are based on 3x3 mosaic filter patterning on an industry-ready SWIR detector.…”
Section: Multispectral Snapshot Camerasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mosaic sensors are based on 3x3 mosaic filter patterning on an industry-ready SWIR detector. The mosaic patterns are implemented by means of high-transmission Fabry-Pérot interferometers processed using thin-film technology [23].The Mosaic SWIR camera system offers 9 bands in the 1100-1650 nm range at a spatial resolution of 213 x 170 pixels, which can be up sampled to 633x504 pixels. The lay-out of the 9 bands selected in the 3x3 Mosaic SWIR design is illustrated in Figure 2-2.…”
Section: Multispectral Snapshot Camerasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The monolithic integration of filters on the pixels makes the cameras more mechanically robust, compact, and lightweight. Another recent advancement is the development of short-wave infrared spectral cameras using an InGaAs sensor with 15 µm wide pixels [9]. While the scope of this work is limited to integrated thin-film filters, many alternative technologies are actively being investigated [10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%