SPIE Photonics West 2015 to Feature Imec’s New Snapshot Hyperspectral Image Sensors

At next week’s SPIE Photonics West 2015, imec will presenta new set of snapshot hyperspectral CMOS image sensors featuring spectral filter structures in a mosaic layout, processed per-pixel on 4x4 and 5x5 ‘Bayer-like’ arrays.

Imec’s linescan (100 bands), snapshot tiles (32 bands) and new snapshot 5x5 mosaic (25 bands) hyperspectral image sensors

Imec’shyperspectral filterstructures are processed at wafer-level on commercially available CMOS image sensor wafers,enabling extremely compact, low cost and mass-producible hyperspectral imaging solutions. This paves the way to multiple applications ranging from machine vision, medical imaging, precision agriculture to higher volume industries such as security, automotive and consumer electronic devices.

“Imec’s latest achievements in hyperspectral imaging emphasize how our promising technology has become an industrially viable solution for a number of applications,” said Andy Lambrechts, program manager at imec. “Thenew mosaic architecture, and extended spectral range, brings unique advantages compared to our previously announced hyperspectral linescansensors for applications in which scanning would not be practical.It enables spectral imaging in a truly compact, tiny form-factor, that can even be scaled to handheld devices. From the technology standpoint, we have now successfully demonstrated linescan and tiled sensors, in which spectral filters cover many pixels, to mosaic sensors, in which filters vary from pixel to pixel. At the same time, the spectral range is extended and now covers down to 470nm.”

The newly developed mosaic sensors feature one spectral filter perpixel,arranged in mosaics of 4x4 (16 spectral bands)or 5x5 (25 spectral bands)deposited onto a full array of 2 Million pixels 5.5µm size CMOSIS CMV2000 sensor. Two versions of the mosaic hyperspectral image sensors have been developed:

  • one 4x4 mosaic with16bands in the 470-630nm (visible range)
  • one 5x5 mosaic with 25 bands in the 600-1000nm range (Visible – NIR range)

“Imec’s hyperspectral imaging sensors (100bands linescan, 32bands tiled and 16/25bands mosaic designs) are off-the-shelf, commercially available engineering sample sensors that we developed to address the fragmented machine vision marketand to trigger interest for this unique technology from potential end-users in other industries,” explained Jerome Baron, business development manager at imec. “We also offer customized spectral filtering solutionsfor companies that are already familiar with the technology and interested in developing proprietary solutions with a specific performance in terms of speed, compactness, spatial versus spectral resolution, bands selection, or cost.”

Located at booth 4635 at SPIE Photonics West, imec will demonstrate the 3 different versions of these hyperspectral image sensors. First engineering samples have been manufactured and now available for evaluation to early partners.

Imec’slinescan (100 bands), snapshot tiles (32 bands) and new snapshot 5x5 mosaic (25 bands) hyperspectral image sensors

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