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12 October 2010 Adding interactivity to surfaces using photosensitive Q-foils
Robert Koeppe, Anton Neulinger, Petr Bartu, S. Isikatanlar, S. Bauer
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Abstract
Two different position sensitive devices for large-area detection of light points and objects are presented. The core of the system consists of a luminescent foil, where impinging laser light is absorbed and the fluorescence light is coupled out via attached silicon photodiodes. Due to a direct relation between the signal amplitude and the distance to the photodiodes, this detector can be used for pinpointing laser spots over large areas. When fixing small stripes of the detector inside a rectangular frame, the foil can be used for object tracing over large-areas as well.
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Robert Koeppe, Anton Neulinger, Petr Bartu, S. Isikatanlar, and S. Bauer "Adding interactivity to surfaces using photosensitive Q-foils", Proc. SPIE 7838, Optics and Photonics for Counterterrorism and Crime Fighting VI and Optical Materials in Defence Systems Technology VII, 78381A (12 October 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.864860
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KEYWORDS
Photodiodes

Sensors

Silicon

Luminescence

Semiconductor lasers

Signal detection

Calibration

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