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Ultra-thin multi-aperture LWIR imagers

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Shankar, M; Willett, R; Pitsianis, N; Brady, D; Schulz, T; Gibbons, B; Te Kolste, B; Carriere, J; Chen, C
Published in: Optics InfoBase Conference Papers
January 1, 2006

We design and implement an ultra-thin LWIR camera by replacing the conventional lens system with a micro-lens array. The resulting low resolution images can be used to reconstruct a high resolution image by post processing. © 2006 Optical Society of America.

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Optics InfoBase Conference Papers

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2162-2701

Publication Date

January 1, 2006
 

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Shankar, M., Willett, R., Pitsianis, N., Brady, D., Schulz, T., Gibbons, B., … Chen, C. (2006). Ultra-thin multi-aperture LWIR imagers. Optics InfoBase Conference Papers.
Shankar, M., R. Willett, N. Pitsianis, D. Brady, T. Schulz, B. Gibbons, B. Te Kolste, J. Carriere, and C. Chen. “Ultra-thin multi-aperture LWIR imagers.” Optics InfoBase Conference Papers, January 1, 2006.
Shankar M, Willett R, Pitsianis N, Brady D, Schulz T, Gibbons B, et al. Ultra-thin multi-aperture LWIR imagers. Optics InfoBase Conference Papers. 2006 Jan 1;
Shankar, M., et al. “Ultra-thin multi-aperture LWIR imagers.” Optics InfoBase Conference Papers, Jan. 2006.
Shankar M, Willett R, Pitsianis N, Brady D, Schulz T, Gibbons B, Te Kolste B, Carriere J, Chen C. Ultra-thin multi-aperture LWIR imagers. Optics InfoBase Conference Papers. 2006 Jan 1;

Published In

Optics InfoBase Conference Papers

EISSN

2162-2701

Publication Date

January 1, 2006