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27 September 2008 MICROCARD: a micro-camera based on a circular diffraction grating for MWIR and LWIR imagery
Guillaume Druart, Nicolas Guérineau, Michel Tauvy, Sylvain Rommeluère, Jérôme Primot, Joël Deschamps, Manuel Fendler, Jean-Charles Cigna, Jean Taboury
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Abstract
Circular diffraction gratings (also called diffractive axicons) are optical components producing achromatic non-diffracting beams. They thus produce a focal line rather than a focal point for classical lenses. We have recently shown in the visible spectral range that this property can be used to design a simple imaging system with a long depth of focus and a linear variable zoom by using and translating a diffractive axicon as the only component. We have then adapted this principle for the mid-wavelength infrared (MWIR) spectral range and the long-wavelength infrared (LWIR) spectral range. A LWIR low-cost micro-camera, called MICROCARD, has been designed and realized. First images from this camera will be shown. Moreover a way to design a compact MWIR micro-camera with moveable parts integrated directly into the cryostat will be presented.
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Guillaume Druart, Nicolas Guérineau, Michel Tauvy, Sylvain Rommeluère, Jérôme Primot, Joël Deschamps, Manuel Fendler, Jean-Charles Cigna, and Jean Taboury "MICROCARD: a micro-camera based on a circular diffraction grating for MWIR and LWIR imagery", Proc. SPIE 7100, Optical Design and Engineering III, 71001N (27 September 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.797446
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KEYWORDS
Axicons

Zoom lenses

Long wavelength infrared

Mid-IR

Sensors

Imaging systems

Visible radiation

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