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Journal Articles Applied optics Year : 2009

Demonstration of an infrared microcamera inspired by Xenos peckii vision

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We present an original and compact optical system inspired by the unusual eyes of a Strepsipteran insect called Xenos peckii. It is designed for a field of view of 30° and is composed of multiple telescopes. An array of prisms of various angles is placed in front of these telescopes in order to set a different field of view for each channel. This type of camera operates in the [ 3−5 μm] spectral bandwidth and is entirely integrated in a Dewar in order to maximize its compactness. Experimental images are presented to validate this design.
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hal-00569989 , version 1 (25-05-2012)

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Guillaume Druart, Nicolas Guérineau, Riad Haïdar, Sophie Thetas, Jean Albert Taboury, et al.. Demonstration of an infrared microcamera inspired by Xenos peckii vision. Applied optics, 2009, 48 (18), pp.3368--3374. ⟨10.1364/AO.48.003368⟩. ⟨hal-00569989⟩
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