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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Troy, NY, USA) researchers have developed a new nanotechnology-based microlens that uses gold to boost the strength of infrared imaging and could lead to a new generation of satellite cameras and night-vision
A global research team has demonstrated that micro lens arrays with uniform size and focal length can be produced by a simple mineral precipitation at ambient conditions.
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Offers molded LED-based light guides for LCD edge lighting, utilizing the company's patented MicroLens light extraction technology that spreads light uniformly, extracting light precisely at each point across the panel, to provide
FireWire) digital stereo vision cameras. The new models are based on the addition of a wide angle 2.5 mm focal length M12 microlens to the current line of microlenses available in the Bumblebee2. Offering a 100-degree horizontal field of view, the new
camera, model IK-UM44A, uses DSP processing combined with a 1/3-in., 410,000-pixel CCD image sensor with advanced microlens technology. There is better than 470-line horizontal resolution and a 46-dB signal-to-noise ratio in its detachable
Camera focuses on near-infrared The KP-F2 progressive-scan-shutter, black-and-white camera uses a 1/3-in. microlens IT CCD with a peak sensitivity at 800 nm and useable sensitivity above 1000 nm. Providing 7.4-μm square pixels, the
Lighting Technologies (GLT; Brecksville, OH; www.glthome.com) introduced a 15-in. backlight that uses the company's MicroLens lightguide technology. Such a backlighted display provides uniform 2700-cd/m 2 output (see Vision Systems Design, July
microelectromechanical-systems design and fabrication. Its Web site highlights the company`s systems, adaptive optics, microlens arrays, and plastic lens arrays. Of special interest is the company`s medical-image-interpretation software that can
Camera focuses on near-infrared The KP-F2 progressive-scan shutter, black-and-white camera uses a 1/3-in. microlens IT CCD with a peak sensitivity at 800 nm and useable sensitivity above 1000 nm. Providing 7.4-μm square pixels, the