Hyperspectral notch filter imaging

US10072970B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-10072970-B1
Application numberUS-201615380317-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateDec 15, 2016
Priority dateDec 15, 2015
Publication dateSep 11, 2018
Grant dateSep 11, 2018

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An imaging device includes a detector array and an aperture disposed along an optical path, with an array of filter elements disposed in the optical path therebetween. The detector array has a plurality of detector elements that are sensitive to a wavelength spectrum of interest, such as, for example, the visible spectrum and/or the infrared (IR) spectrum. Each filter element is configured to filter out energy within the wavelength spectrum of interest that is in a wavelength band of interest to form filtered energy within the wavelength spectrum of interest that is outside the wavelength band of interest. The filtered energy is passed by each filter to at least one corresponding detector element, which generates one or more detector values based on the received energy. The detector values may be processed to determine an intensity value for the wavelength band of interest.

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An imaging device comprising: a detector array comprising a plurality of detector elements sensitive to a wavelength spectrum of interest; a diaphragm forming an aperture, the aperture and the detector array forming an optical path, the aperture configured to pass energy within the wavelength spectrum of interest to the plurality of detector elements of the detector array along the optical path; a filter array comprising a plurality of notch filter elements positioned in the optical path between the aperture and the detector array, each notch filter element mapped to one or more particular detector elements, and configured to: filter out energy within a wavelength band of interest within the wavelength spectrum of interest to form filtered energy within the wavelength spectrum of interest outside the wavelength band of interest, at least some of the notch filter elements configured to filter out a different wavelength band of interest than others of the notch filter elements; and pass the filtered energy to one or more corresponding detector elements of the plurality of detector elements to which the notch filter element is mapped; a processor device in communication with the detector array, the processor device configured to: receive a detector value from each detector element that quantifies the filtered energy received by the detector element; and determine, based on the detector values and the notch filter elements that are mapped to the detector elements that generated the detector values, data that quantifies the energy filtered out by the plurality of notch filter elements. 2. The imaging device of claim 1 , the filter array comprising a plurality of subsets of filter elements, each subset of filter elements configured to filter out energy within a unique wavelength band of interest within the wavelength band of interest to form filtered energy within the wavelength spectrum of interest outside the unique wavelength band of interest, and each subset of filter elements configured to pass the filtered energy to a corresponding subset of detector elements of the plurality of detector elements. 3. The imaging device of claim 2 , wherein each detector element of the plurality of detector elements is configured to: receive energy within the wavelength spectrum of interest; and generate a detector value based on the received filtered energy within the wavelength spectrum of interest, and wherein the processor device is further configured to: receive a detector value from each of the detector elements of the plurality of detector elements; and for each detector element, determine a corresponding intensity value for the wavelength band of interest corresponding to the detector element based on the detector value corresponding to the detector element and another detector value corresponding to another detector element of the plurality of detector elements. 4. The imaging device of claim 2 , the plurality of subsets of filter elements comprising at least eight subsets of filter elements. 5. The imaging device of claim 2 , the plurality of subsets of filter elements comprising at least sixteen subsets of filter elements. 6. The imaging device of claim 2 , each unique wavelength band of interest comprising a plurality of non-contiguous wavelength bands within the wavelength spectrum of interest. 7. The imaging device of claim 2 , wherein the filter array is transversely movable with respect to the optical path, and wherein each detector element is configured to: receive the filtered energy from a first filter element when the filter array is in a first filter array position; and receive the filtered energy from a second filter element when the filter array is in a second filter array position. 8. The imaging device of claim 1 , each notch filter element comprising a multivariate notch filter element. 9. The imaging device of claim 1 , wherein the filter array is positioned in the optical path adjacent the detector array. 10. The imaging device of claim 1 , further comprising a lens positioned in the optical path between the filter array and the detector array. 11. The imaging device of claim 1 , wherein each notch filter element is configured to pass the filtered energy to a single corresponding detector element of the plurality of detector elements. 12. The imaging device of claim 1 , wherein each notch filter element is configured to pass the filtered energy to a plurality of corresponding detector elements of the plurality of detector elements. 13. The imaging device of claim 1 , the wavelength spectrum of interest comprising at least a portion of the visible light spectrum. 14. The imaging device of claim 1 , the wavelength spectrum of interest comprising at least a portion of the infrared spectrum. 15. The imaging device of claim 1 wherein each notch filter element filters out the energy within the wavelength band of interest that is less than about 15% of a total amount of energy within the wavelength spectrum of interest. 16. The imaging device of claim 1 wherein to determine the data that quantifies the energy filtered out by the plurality of notch filter elements, the processor device is further configured to use an inversion algorithm to reconstruct the energy filtered out by the plurality of notch filter elements. 17. An imaging method comprising: passing energy in a wavelength spectrum of interest through an aperture; receiving the energy in the wavelength spectrum of interest at a filter array comprising a plurality of notch filter elements positioned in an optical path between the aperture and a detector array comprising a plurality of detector elements, each notch filter element mapped to one or more particular detector elements; filtering the energy in the wavelength spectrum of interest through the filter array, comprising: filtering out energy within a wavelength band of interest within the wavelength spectrum of interest, by each notch filter element, to form filtered energy within the wavelength spectrum of interest outside the wavelength band of interest, at least some of the notch filter elements configured to filter out a different wavelength band of interest than others of the notch filter elements; and passing the filtered energy to one or more corresponding detector elements of the plurality of detector elements to which the notch filter element is mapped; receiving, by a processor device in communication with the detector array, a detector value from each detector element that quantifies filtered energy received by the detector element; and determining, based on the detector values and the notch filter elements that are mapped to the detector elements that generated the detector values, data that quantifies the energy filtered out by the plurality of notch filter elements. 18. An imaging device comprising: a detector array comprising a plurality of detector elements sensitive to a wavelength spectrum of interest; a diaphragm forming an aperture, the aperture and the detector array forming an optical path, the aperture configured to pass energy within the wavelength spectrum of interest to the plurality of detector elements of the detector array along the optical path; and a filter element positioned in the optical path between the aperture and the detector array, the filter element comprising a plurality of multivariate notch filter elements arranged in a filter array, each multivariate notch filter element configured to filter out energy within a plurality of unique waveleng

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What does patent US10072970B1 cover?
An imaging device includes a detector array and an aperture disposed along an optical path, with an array of filter elements disposed in the optical path therebetween. The detector array has a plurality of detector elements that are sensitive to a wavelength spectrum of interest, such as, for example, the visible spectrum and/or the infrared (IR) spectrum. Each filter element is configured to f…
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Lockheed Corp
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Primary CPC classification G01J1/0488. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Sep 11 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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