Integrated circuit for spectral imaging system

US9304039B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9304039-B2
Application numberUS-201213482860-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 29, 2012
Priority dateNov 30, 2009
Publication dateApr 5, 2016
Grant dateApr 5, 2016

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An integrated circuit for an imaging system is disclosed. In one aspect, an integrated circuit has an array of optical sensors, an array of optical filters integrated with the sensors and configured to pass a band of wavelengths onto one or more of the sensors, and read out circuitry to read out pixel values from the sensors to represent an image. Different ones of the optical filters are configured to have a different thickness, to pass different bands of wavelengths by means of interference, and to allow detection of a spectrum of wavelengths. The read out circuitry can enable multiple pixels under one optical filter to be read out in parallel. The thicknesses may vary non monotonically across the array. The read out, or later image processing, may involve selection or interpolation between wavelengths, to carry out spectral sampling or shifting, to compensate for thickness errors.

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An imaging system, comprising: an integrated circuit comprising: an array of optical sensors, an array of optical filters each configured to pass a band of wavelengths onto one or more of the sensors, the array of optical filters being integrated with the array of sensors, and read out circuitry to read out pixel values from the array of sensors to represent an image, different ones of the optical filters being configured to have a different thickness, to pass different bands of wavelengths by interference, and to allow detection of a spectrum of wavelengths, at least some of the sensors being arranged in a group under the same one of the optical filters, and the read out circuitry for that group comprising two or more output circuits each coupled to different ones of the sensors of that group, so that multiple pixels of the group can be read out in parallel over the output circuits; and an external image processing part coupled to receive the pixel values representing the image, and to output an image processed version of the received image, wherein the imaging system is arranged to generate and store an image cube of an object, by relative motion of the integrated circuit and the object being imaged, the image cube having x and y spatial dimensions, and a spectral dimension. 2. The imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the imaging system is arranged to apply a lambda selection or lambda combination image processing function, to subsample the image cube in the spectral dimension. 3. The imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the imaging system is arranged to apply a lambda selection or combination image processing function, to shift the image cube in the spectral dimension. 4. The imaging system of claim 1 , at least some of the optical filters having a thickness suitable to distinguish higher order interference, and the image processor being arranged to compensate for higher order interference effects in the rest of the image representation according to an amount of higher order interference distinguished by those optical filters. 5. The imaging system of claim 1 , the array of optical filters being monolithically integrated onto the array of optical sensors. 6. A method of operating the imaging system of claim 1 to produce an output image. 7. An imaging system, comprising: an integrated circuit comprising: an array of optical sensors, an array of optical filters each configured to pass a band of wavelengths onto one or more of the sensors, the array of optical filters being integrated with the array of sensors, and read out circuitry to read out pixel values from the array of sensors to represent an image, different ones of the optical filters being configured to have a different thickness, to pass different bands of wavelengths by interference, and to allow detection of a spectrum of wavelengths, at least some of the sensors being arranged in a group under the same one of the optical filters, and the read out circuitry for that group comprising two or more output circuits each coupled to different ones of the sensors of that group, so that multiple pixels of the group can be read out in parallel over the output circuits; and an external image processing part coupled to receive the pixel values representing the image, and to output an image processed version of the received image, wherein the imaging system is arranged to apply a lambda selection or combination image processing function, to shift the image cube in the spectral dimension, and wherein the imaging system is arranged to vary the amount of spectral shift according to location in the array of optical filters. 8. The imaging system of claim 7 , the variation according to location being suitable to compensate for any one or more of the following: manufacturing variations in optical filter thickness at different locations, distortions owing to variation in angle of incidence of an optical path through the optical filter, higher order removal and distortions from other optical components. 9. An imaging system, comprising: an integrated circuit comprising: an array of optical sensors, an array of optical filters each configured to pass a band of wavelengths onto one or more of the sensors, the array of optical filters being integrated with the array of sensors, and read out circuitry to read out pixel values from the array of sensors to represent an image, different ones of the optical filters being configured to have a different thickness, to pass different bands of wavelengths by interference, and to allow detection of a spectrum of wavelengths, at least some of the sensors being arranged in a group under the same one of the optical filters, and the read out circuitry for that group comprising two or more output circuits each coupled to different ones of the sensors of that group, so that multiple pixels of the group can be read out in parallel over the output circuits; an external image processing part coupled to receive the pixel values representing the image, and to output an image processed version of the received image; and one or more of: an objective lens a slit and a collimator, in an optical path leading to the array of optical filters.

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  • for generating image signals from visible and infrared light wavelengths · CPC title

  • Interference filters · CPC title

  • G01J3/26Primary

    using multiple reflection, e.g. Fabry-Perot interferometer, variable interference filters · CPC title

  • Multispectral imaging, e.g. filter imaging · CPC title

  • G01J3/2823Primary

    Imaging spectrometer · CPC title

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What does patent US9304039B2 cover?
An integrated circuit for an imaging system is disclosed. In one aspect, an integrated circuit has an array of optical sensors, an array of optical filters integrated with the sensors and configured to pass a band of wavelengths onto one or more of the sensors, and read out circuitry to read out pixel values from the sensors to represent an image. Different ones of the optical filters are confi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Tack Klaas, Lambrechts Andy, Haspeslagh Luc, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01J3/26. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Apr 05 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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