New solutions and technologies for uncooled infrared imaging

J. Rollin, F. Diaz, C. Fontaine, B. Loiseaux, M. Lee, Christophe Clienti, F. Lemonnier, Xianghua Zhang, L. Calvez
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The military uncooled infrared market is driven by the continued cost reduction of the focal plane arrays whilst maintaining high standards of sensitivity and steering towards smaller pixel sizes. As a consequence, new optical solutions are called for. Two approaches can come into play: the bottom up option consists in allocating improvements to each contributor and the top down process rather relies on an overall optimization of the complete image channel. The University of Rennes I with Thales Angénieux alongside has been working over the past decade through French MOD funding’s, on low cost alternatives of infrared materials based upon chalcogenide glasses. A special care has been laid on the enhancement of their mechanical properties and their ability to be moulded according to complex shapes. New manufacturing means developments capable of better yields for the raw materials will be addressed, too. Beyond the mere lenses budget cuts, a wave front coding process can ease a global optimization. This technic gives a way of relaxing optical constraints or upgrading thermal device performances through an increase of the focus depths and desensitization against temperature drifts: it combines image processing and the use of smart optical components. Thales achievements in such topics will be enlightened and the trade-off between image quality correction levels and low consumption/ real time processing, as might be required in hand-free night vision devices, will be emphasized. It is worth mentioning that both approaches are deeply leaning on each other.
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非冷却红外成像的新解决方案和技术
军用非制冷红外市场受到焦平面阵列成本持续降低的推动,同时保持高标准的灵敏度,并转向更小的像素尺寸。因此,需要新的光学解决方案。有两种方法可以发挥作用:自底向上的方法是将改进分配给每个贡献者,而自顶向下的过程则依赖于对整个图像通道的整体优化。雷恩第一大学和泰利斯·昂格姆斯公司在过去的十年里一直在法国国防部的资助下,研究基于硫系玻璃的低成本红外材料替代品。特别注意提高它们的机械性能和根据复杂形状进行模压的能力。新的制造业意味着能够提高原材料产量的发展也将得到解决。除了单纯的镜头预算削减,波前编码过程可以简化全局优化。这项技术提供了一种通过增加聚焦深度和对温度漂移的脱敏来放松光学限制或升级热器件性能的方法:它结合了图像处理和智能光学元件的使用。泰雷兹在这些课题上的成就将会受到启发,并强调图像质量校正水平和低消耗/实时处理之间的权衡,这可能是免提夜视设备所需要的。值得一提的是,这两种方式是相互依存的。
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