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16 February 2005 Low-cost uncooled IRFPA and molded IR lenses for enhanced driver vision
Olivier Legras, Arnaud Crastes, Jean-Luc Tissot, Yann Guimond, Pier Claudio Antonello, Joël Leleve, Hans-Joachim Lenz, Pierre Potet, Jean Jacques Yon
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Proceedings Volume 5663, Photonics in the Automobile; (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.608344
Event: European Workshop on Photonics in the Automobile, 2004, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract
Uncooled infrared focal plane arrays are being developed for a wide range of thermal imaging applications. CEA/LETI developments are focused on the improvement of their sensitivity enabling the possibility to reduce the pixel pitch and the decrease of the system cost by using smaller optics. We present the characterization of a 160 x 120 infrared focal plane array with a pixel pitch of 35 μm. The amorphous silicon based technology is using recent process enhancement developed by CEA/LETI and transferred to ULIS. ULIS developed for this device a low cost package. The readout integrated circuit structure is using an advanced skimming function to enhance the pixel signal exploitation. This device is well adapted to high volume infrared imaging applications where spatial resolution (in term of pixel number) is less important than cost. The electro-optical characterization is presented. Besides, a unique and high precision molding technology has been developed by Umicore IR Glass to produce low cost chalcogenide infrared glass lenses with a high performance level. Spherical, aspherical and asphero-diffractive lenses have been manufactured with very accurate surface precision. The performances are comparable to those of an optic made with aspherical germanium. This new glass named GASIR offers an alternative solution to germanium for thermal imaging, especially for medium and high volumes applications. These two key technologies are well adapted to develop infrared driver vision enhancement (DVE) system for commercial application. A European project named ICAR has been setting up to exploit these advantages. An overview of the project will be given.
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Olivier Legras, Arnaud Crastes, Jean-Luc Tissot, Yann Guimond, Pier Claudio Antonello, Joël Leleve, Hans-Joachim Lenz, Pierre Potet, and Jean Jacques Yon "Low-cost uncooled IRFPA and molded IR lenses for enhanced driver vision", Proc. SPIE 5663, Photonics in the Automobile, (16 February 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.608344
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KEYWORDS
Thermography

Glasses

Infrared radiation

Infrared imaging

Infrared lenses

Enhanced vision

Lenses

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