Abstract
A miniature low-cost pixelated gradient thickness optical filter is
proposed to achieve spectroscopy in the visible wavelength range. The
optical filter consists of a two-dimensional array of
metal-dielectric-metal thin films arranged in Fabry–Pérot filter
configurations with discretely varying cavity thicknesses. The
wavelength-selective characterization of each filter is performed by
measuring the transmittance over the visible wavelength range. The
pixelated gradient thickness filter is equipped with a CMOS image
sensor, and its performance as a spectroscopic module is evaluated by
illuminating different monochromatic wavelengths on it. The target
spectra are successfully reconstructed from the output signals
recorded in the sensor from the respective pixelated gradient
thickness filters. The technological competence of the proposed filter
will enable its use in handheld devices to widen its application range
in day-to-day life.
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