Device for detecting and tracking objects in a zone of interest
US-2024397171-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9257469B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9257469-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214353113-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 4, 2012 |
| Priority date | Oct 24, 2011 |
| Publication date | Feb 9, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 9, 2016 |
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An imaging apparatus 10 according to one implementation of the present invention includes: a plurality of photodetectors 5 a and 5 b ; a transparent layer 2 provided at the side of a light-receiving surface 15 a, 15 b of the photodetectors 5 a and 5 b ; a plurality of spectroscopic portions 3 provided between a light-entering surface 2 a of the transparent layer 2 and the photodetectors 5 a and 5 b ; and a plurality of high refractive index transparent members 6 provided closer to the photodetectors 5 a and 5 b than are the spectroscopic portions 3 . The high refractive index transparent members 6 have a higher refractive index than does the transparent layer 2.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An imaging apparatus comprising: a plurality of photodetecting portions; a transparent layer provided at the side of a light-receiving surface of the plurality of photodetecting portions; a plurality of spectroscopic portions provided between a light-entering surface of the transparent layer and the plurality of photodetecting portions; and a plurality of high refractive index transparent members disposed closer to the plurality of photodetecting portions than are the plurality of spectroscopic portions, wherein, the plurality of high refractive index transparent members have a higher refractive index than does the transparent layer; orthogonal projections of the plurality of spectroscopic portions onto the light-receiving surface do not overlap those of the plurality of high refractive index transparent members; +1 st order diffracted light and −1 st order diffracted light, into which light is separated as the light passes through the transparent layer and one of the spectroscopic portions, are incident on respectively different ones of the photodetecting portions; and the high refractive index transparent members are disposed so that diffraction angles of the +1 st order diffracted light and the −1 st order diffracted light become more spread than without the high refractive index transparent members. 2. The imaging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, each spectroscopic portion is shaped so that a length thereof along a direction which is perpendicular to the light-receiving surface is longer than a length thereof along a direction which is parallel to the light-receiving surface; and each high refractive index transparent member is shaped so that a length thereof along a direction which is parallel to the light-receiving surface is longer than a length thereof along a direction which is perpendicular to the light-receiving surface. 3. The imaging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, the spectroscopic portions are disposed so as to correspond to every other one of the plurality of photodetecting portions. 4. The imaging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a light shielding portion is provided at a boundary portion between the photodetecting portions. 5. The imaging apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the high refractive index transparent members are provided above those areas of the light-receiving surface of the plurality of photodetecting portions where the light shielding portion is not provided. 6. The imaging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein an on-chip lens is provided at the side of the light-entering surface of the transparent layer. 7. The imaging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a face of each high refractive index transparent member along a direction which is parallel to the light-receiving surface is rectangular or circular. 8. The imaging apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, along a direction which is perpendicular to the light-receiving surface, the high refractive index transparent members are disposed at positions which are closer to the spectroscopic portions than to the light-receiving surface.
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