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1 December 1991 Visible/infrared integrated double detector: application to obstacle detection in automotive (Phase 2)
Jean-Jacques Simonne, Vui V. Pham, Daniel Esteve, Jean Clot, Mahrane Achour, Jean Paul Beconne
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Abstract
The first prototype using a silicon photodiode coupled with a pyroelectric sensor [1] has been modified to be set up on a car. Improvement has been achieved with the replacement of the IR PVDF material by a copolymer, which involves a new technology and a new poling procedure of the active device integrated on the Silicon chip. In addition, two other points are examined in this step : the design and the implementation of a 30 meter-range telemeter and the strategy of integration of the whole system.
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Jean-Jacques Simonne, Vui V. Pham, Daniel Esteve, Jean Clot, Mahrane Achour, and Jean Paul Beconne "Visible/infrared integrated double detector: application to obstacle detection in automotive (Phase 2)", Proc. SPIE 1589, Specialty Fiber Optic Systems for Mobile Platforms, (1 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.50986
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KEYWORDS
Silicon

Sensors

Prototyping

Telecommunications

Signal detection

Ferroelectric polymers

Optical systems

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