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Depth of field with multi-aperture LWIR imagers

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Portnoy, A; Shankar, M; Pitsianis, N; Brady, D; Gibbons, R; Silver, A; Keller, D; Chen, C; Prather, D
Published in: Optics InfoBase Conference Papers
January 1, 2007

We use a multiaperture approach to design a thin LWIR camera. Having a shorter focal length, the microlens array provides an extended depth of field over the conventional system. © 2007 Optical Society of America.

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Optics InfoBase Conference Papers

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2162-2701

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January 1, 2007
 

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Portnoy, A., Shankar, M., Pitsianis, N., Brady, D., Gibbons, R., Silver, A., … Prather, D. (2007). Depth of field with multi-aperture LWIR imagers. Optics InfoBase Conference Papers.
Portnoy, A., M. Shankar, N. Pitsianis, D. Brady, R. Gibbons, A. Silver, D. Keller, C. Chen, and D. Prather. “Depth of field with multi-aperture LWIR imagers.” Optics InfoBase Conference Papers, January 1, 2007.
Portnoy A, Shankar M, Pitsianis N, Brady D, Gibbons R, Silver A, et al. Depth of field with multi-aperture LWIR imagers. Optics InfoBase Conference Papers. 2007 Jan 1;
Portnoy, A., et al. “Depth of field with multi-aperture LWIR imagers.” Optics InfoBase Conference Papers, Jan. 2007.
Portnoy A, Shankar M, Pitsianis N, Brady D, Gibbons R, Silver A, Keller D, Chen C, Prather D. Depth of field with multi-aperture LWIR imagers. Optics InfoBase Conference Papers. 2007 Jan 1;

Published In

Optics InfoBase Conference Papers

EISSN

2162-2701

Publication Date

January 1, 2007