Longwave infrared multispectral image sensor system using aluminum-germanium plasmonic filter arrays

Author:

Shaik Noor E Karishma1ORCID,Widdicombe Bryce2,Sun Dechuan2,John Sam E2,Ryu Dongryeol2,Ampalavanapillai Nirmalathas2,Unnithan Ranjith R2

Affiliation:

1. University of Melbourne - Parkville Campus: University of Melbourne

2. University of Melbourne

Abstract

Abstract A multispectral camera records image data in various wavelengths across the electromagnetic spectrum to acquire additional information that a conventional camera fails to capture. With the advent of high-resolution image sensors and colour filter technologies, multispectral imagers in the visible wavelengths have become popular with increasing commercial viability in the last decade. However, multispectral imaging in longwave infrared (LWIR; 8 – 14 µm) is still an emerging area due to the limited availability of optical materials, filter technologies, and high-resolution sensors. Images from LWIR multispectral cameras can capture emission spectra of objects to extract additional information that a human eye fails to capture and thus have important applications in precision agriculture, forestry, medicine, and object identification. In this work, we experimentally demonstrate an LWIR multispectral image sensor with three wavelength bands using optical elements made of an aluminum-based plasmonic filter array sandwiched in germanium. To realize the multispectral sensor, the filter arrays are then integrated into a 3D printed wheel stacked on a low-resolution monochrome thermal sensor. Our prototype device is calibrated using a blackbody and its thermal output has been enhanced with computer vision methods. By applying a state-of-the-art deep learning method, we have also reconstructed multispectral images to a better spatial resolution. Scientifically, our work demonstrates a versatile spectral thermography technique for detecting target signatures in the LWIR range and other advanced spectral analyses.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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