Curved Focal-Plane Arrays Using Back-Illuminated High-Purity Photodetectors
TBMG-29450
10/01/2003
- Content
Curved-focal-plane arrays of back-illuminated silicon-based photodetectors are being developed. The basic idea is to improve the performance of an imaging instrument and simplify the optics needed to obtain a given level of performance by making an image sensor (e.g., a photographic film or an array of photodetectors) conform to a curved focal surface, instead of following the customary practice of designing the optics to project an image onto a flat focal surface. Eyes are natural examples of optical systems that have curved focal surfaces on which image sensors (retinas) are located.
- Citation
- "Curved Focal-Plane Arrays Using Back-Illuminated High-Purity Photodetectors," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2003.