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3 October 2023 Outlandish sensor array designs: what could be achieved with volumetric detector elements
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Abstract
In the past decade, sensor array designs have increasingly made use of the three-dimensionality of the sensor layer to improve sensor performance and to gain new measurement capabilities. With a playful mindset, we look into several outlandish concepts for volumetric sensor designs —designs that are physically plausible but which remain conceptual. With these designs, we consider some advanced measurement capabilities one could achieve with such volumetric sensor-layer architecture and outline how such designs might conceivably be physically realized.
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Nathan Hagen "Outlandish sensor array designs: what could be achieved with volumetric detector elements", Proc. SPIE 12693, Unconventional Imaging, Sensing, and Adaptive Optics 2023, 126930A (3 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2675659
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Detector arrays

RGB color model

Simulations

Color

Electrodes

Quantum sensors

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