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13 May 2019 Smart filters for image sensor enhancement
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Abstract
Remote sensing systems of various kinds are the most widely used tools for acquiring information within all areas of our life. However, those optical sensors, cameras and imaging systems are susceptible to blindness and/or damages due to high power signal entering their optics. This paper presents a family of non-linear, solid-state passive wideband smart protection filters. These filters have advantages over fixed spectral filters, which permanently block only specific wavelengths, in that the wideband filter is transparent at all wavelengths until it is hit by damaging light. At input powers below threshold, the filter has high transmission over the whole spectral band. However, when the input power exceeds the threshold power, transmission is decreased dramatically. We present a novel technology for protection of any imaging system, sensors and the human eye against sun blindness as well as laser threats from the visible and up to the infrared (IR).
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Noam Gross, Tali Fisher Masliah, Eran Partouche, and Ariela Donval "Smart filters for image sensor enhancement ", Proc. SPIE 10980, Image Sensing Technologies: Materials, Devices, Systems, and Applications VI, 109800Q (13 May 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2518356
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

Sensors

Cameras

Eye

Image filtering

Image sensors

Imaging systems

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