WO2018057084A1 - Optical system for collecting distance information within a field - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to the field of optical sensors and more specifically to a new and useful optical system for collecting distance information in the field of optical sensors.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic representation of a system.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic representation in accordance with one variation of the system.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic representation in accordance with one variation of the system.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic representation in accordance with one variation of the system.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic representation in accordance with one variation of the system.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic representation in accordance with one variation of the system.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic representation in accordance with one variation of the system.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic representation in accordance with one variation of the system.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart representation in accordance with one variation of the system.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic representation in accordance with one variation of the system.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic representation in accordance with one variation of the system.
- a one-dimensional optical system 100 for collecting distance information within a field includes: a set of illumination sources 110 arranged along a first axis, each illumination source in the set of illumination sources 110 configured to output an illuminating beam of an operating wavelength toward a discrete spot in the field ahead of the illumination source; a bulk imaging optic 130 characterized by a focal plane opposite the field; an aperture layer 140 coincident the focal plane, defining a set of apertures 144 in a line array parallel to the first axis, and defining a stop region 146 around the set of apertures 144, each aperture in the set of apertures 144 defining a field of view in the field coincident a discrete spot output by a corresponding illumination source in the set of illumination sources 110, the stop region 146 absorbing light rays reflected from surfaces in the field outside of fields of view defined by the set of apertures 144 and passing through the bulk imaging optic 130 ; a set of lenses 150, each lens in the set of lenses 150 characterized by a second
- the one-dimensional optical system 100 functions as an image sensor that, when rotated about an axis parallel to a column of apertures, collects three-dimensional distance data of a volume occupied by the system.
- the one- dimensional optical system 100 can scan a volume to collect three-dimensional distance data that can then be reconstructed into a virtual three-dimensional representation of the volume, such as based on recorded times between transmission of illuminating beams from the illumination sources and detection of photons - likely originating from the illumination sources - incident on the set of pixels 170, based on phase-based measurements techniques, or based on any other suitable distance measurement technique.
- the system 100 includes: a column of offset apertures arranged behind a bulk imaging optic 130 and defining discrete fields of view in a field ahead of the bulk imaging optic 130 (that is non-overlapping fields of view beyond a threshold distance from the system); a set of illumination sources 110 that project discrete illuminating beams at an operating wavelength into (and substantially only into) the fields of view defined by the apertures; a column of lenses that collimate light rays passed by corresponding apertures; and an optical filter 160 that selectively passes a narrow band of wavelengths of light (i.e., electromagnetic radiation) including the operating wavelength; and a set of pixels 170 that detect incident photons (e.g., count incident photons, tracks times between consecutive incident photons).
- incident photons e.g., count incident photons, tracks times between consecutive incident photons.
- the system can therefore selectively project illuminating beams into a field ahead of the system according to an illumination pattern that substantially matches - in size and geometry across a range of distances from the system - the fields of view of the apertures.
- the illumination sources are configured to illuminate substantially only surfaces in the field ahead of the system that can be detected by pixels in the system such that minimal power output by the system (via the illumination sources) is wasted by illuminating surfaces in the field for which the pixels are blind.
- the system can therefore achieve a relatively high ratio of output signal (i.e., illuminating beam power) to input signal (i.e., photons passed to an incident on the pixel array).
- the set of lenses 150 can collimate light rays passed by adjacent apertures such that light rays incident on the optical filter 160 meet the optical filter 160 at an angle of incidence of approximately 0°, thereby maintaining a relatively narrow band of wavelengths of light passed by the optical filter 160 and achieving a relatively high signal-to-noise ratio ("S R") for light rays reaching the set of pixels 170.
- S R signal-to-noise ratio
- the system includes pixels arranged in a column and aligned with the apertures, and each pixel can be non-square in geometry (e.g., short and wide) to extend the sensing area of the system for a fixed aperture pitch and pixel column height.
- the system also includes a diffuser 180 that spreads light rays passed from an aperture through the optical filter 160 across the area of a corresponding pixel such that the pixel can detect incident photons across its full width and height thereby increasing the dynamic range of the system.
- the system is described herein as projecting electromagnetic radiation into a field and detecting electromagnetic radiation reflected from a surface in the field back to bulk receiver optic. Terms "illumination beam,” “light,” “light rays,” and “photons” recited herein refer to such electromagnetic radiation.
- the term “channel” recited herein refers to one aperture in the aperture layer 140, a corresponding lens in the set of lenses 150, and a corresponding pixel in the set of pixels 170.
- the system includes a bulk imaging optic 130 characterized by a focal plane opposite the field.
- the bulk imaging optic 130 functions to project incident light rays from outside the system toward the focal plane where light rays incident on a stop region 146 of the aperture layer 140 are rejected (e.g., mirrored or absorbed) and where light rays incident on apertures in the aperture layer 140 are passed into a lens characterized by a focal length and offset from the focal plane by the focal length.
- the bulk imaging optic 130 includes a converging lens, such as a bi-convex lens (shown in FIG. 2) or a plano-convex lens, characterized by a particular focal length at the operating wavelength of the system.
- the bulk imaging optic 130 can also include multiple discrete lens that cooperate to project light rays toward the aperture layer 140 and that are characterized by a composite focal plane opposite the field, as shown in FIG. 11.
- the bulk imaging optic 130 can be any other suitable type of lens or combination of lenses of any other type or geometry.
- the system includes an aperture layer 140 coincident the focal Diane, defining a set of aDertures 144 in a line array Darallel to the axes of the illumination sources, and defining a stop region 146 around the set of apertures 144, wherein each aperture in the set of apertures 144 defines a field of view in the field coincident a discrete spot output by a corresponding illumination source in the set of illumination sources 110, and wherein the stop region 146 absorbs and/or reflects light rays reflected from surfaces in the field outside of fields of view defined by the set of apertures 144 and passing through the bulk imaging optic 130.
- the aperture layer 140 defines an array of open regions (i.e., apertures, including one aperture per lens) and closed regions ("stop regions") between adjacent opens.
- Each aperture in the aperture layer 140 defines a "pinhole” that defines a field of view for its corresponding sense channel and passes light rights reflected from an external surface within its field of the view into its corresponding lens, and each stop region 146 can block light rays incident on select regions of the focal plane from passing into the lens array, as shown in FIG. 6.
- the aperture layer 140 includes a relatively thin opaque structure coinciding with (e.g., arranged along) the focal plane of the bulk imaging optic 130, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- the aperture layer 140 can include a 10 micrometer-thick copper, silver, or nickel film deposited (e.g., plated) over a photocurable transparent polymer and then selectively etched to form the array of apertures.
- a reflective metalized layer or a light-absorbing photopolymer e.g., a photopolymer mixed with a light absorbing dye
- a photomask can be deposited onto a glass wafer and selectively cured with a photomask to form the aperture layer 140 and the set of apertures 144.
- the aperture layer 140 can include a discrete metallic film that is mechanically or chemically perforated to form the array of apertures, bonded to the lens array, and then installed over the bulk imaging optic 130 along the focal plane.
- the aperture layer 140 can include any other reflective (e.g., mirrored) or light-absorbing material formed in any other way to define the array of apertures along the focal plane of the bulk imaging optic 130.
- the aperture layer 140 can define a single column of multiple discrete circular apertures of substantially uniform diameter, wherein each aperture defines an axis substantially parallel to and aligned with one lens in the lens array, as shown in FIG. 3. Adjacent apertures are offset by an aperture pitch distance greater than the aperture diameter and substantially similar to the lens pitch distance, and the aperture layer 140 defines a stop region 146 (i.e., an opaque or reflecting region) between adjacent apertures such that the apertures define discrete, non-overlapping fields of view for their corresponding sense channels.
- a stop region 146 i.e., an opaque or reflecting region
- an aperture defines a narrower field of view (i.e., a field of view of smaller diameter) and passes a sharper but lower-intensity (attenuated) signal from the bulk imaging optic 130 into its corresponding lens.
- the aperture layer 140 can therefore define apertures of diameter: greater than the diffraction-limited diameter for the wavelength of light output by the illumination sources (e.g., 900 nm); substantially greater than the thickness of the aperture layer 140; and less than the aperture pitch distance, which is substantially equivalent to the lens pitch distance and the pixel pitch distance.
- aperture layer 140 can define apertures of diameters approaching the diffraction- limited diameter to maximize geometrical selectivity of the field of view of each sense channel.
- the apertures can be of diameter less that the diffraction-limited diameter for the wavelength of light output by the illumination sources.
- the aperture layer 140 can define apertures of diameters matched to a power output of illumination sources in the system and to a number and photon detection capacity of subpixel photodetectors in each pixel in the set of pixels 170 to achieve a target number of photons incident on each pixel within each sampling period.
- each aperture can define a particular diameter that achieves target attenuation range for pixels originating from a corresponding illumination source and incident on the bulk imaging optic 130 during a sampling period.
- the diameter of the aperture can be matched to the dynamic range of its corresponding pixel.
- a first aperture 141 in the aperture layer 140 passes light rays - reflected from a discrete region of a surface in the field (the field of view of the sense channel) ahead of the bulk imaging optic 130 - into its corresponding lens; a stop region 146 interposed between the first aperture 141 and adjacent apertures in the aperture layer 140 blocks light rays - reflected from a region of the surface outside of the field of view of the first aperture 141 - from passing into the lens corresponding to the first aperture 141.
- the aperture layer 140 therefore defines a column of apertures that define multiple discrete, non-overlapping fields of view of substantially infinite depth of field, as shown in FIG. 2.
- a first aperture 141 in the aperture layer 140 defines a field of view that is distinct and that does not intersect a field of view defined by another aperture in the aperture layer 140, as shown in FIG. 2.
- the set of illumination sources 110 includes a first illumination source 111 paired with the first aperture 141 and configured to project an illuminating beam substantially aligned with (i.e., overlapping) the field of view of the first aperture 141 in the field ahead of the bulk imaging optic 130.
- the first illumination source 111 and a bulk transmitting optic 120 can cooperate to project an illuminating beam of a cross-section substantially similar to (and slightly larger than) the cross section of the field of view of the first aperture 141 as various distances from the bulk imaging optic 130.
- first illumination source 111 - paired with the first aperture 141 - and projected into the field of view of the first aperture 141 can remain substantially outside the fields of view of other apertures in the aperture layer 140.
- photons projected into the field by the first illumination source 111 illuminate a particular region of a surface (or multiple surfaces) in the field within the field of view of the first sense channel and are reflected (e.g., scattered) by the surface(s); at least some of these photons reflected by the particular region of a surface may reach the bulk imaging optic 130, which directs these photons toward the focal plane.
- the bulk imaging optic 130 may project these photons into the first aperture 141, and the first aperture 141 may pass these photons into the first lens 151 (or a subset of these photons incident at an angle relative to the axis of the first aperture 141 below a threshold angle).
- a second aperture 142 in the aperture layer 140 is offset from the first aperture 141 and because the particular region of the surface in the field illuminated via the first illumination source 111 does not (substantially) coincide with the field of view of the second aperture 142, photons reflected by the particular region of the surface and reaching the bulk imaging optic 130 are projected into the second aperture 142 and passed to a second lens 152 behind the second aperture 142, and vice versa, as shown in FIG. 2.
- a stop region 146 between the first and second apertures 142 can block photons directed toward the focal plane between the first and second apertures 142 reflected by the bulk imaging optic 130, thereby reducing crosstalk between the first and second sense channels.
- the first aperture 141 in the aperture layer 140 For a first aperture 141 in the aperture layer 140 paired with a first illumination source 111 in the set of illumination sources 110, the first aperture 141 in the aperture layer 140 defines a first field of view and passes - into the first lens 151 - incident light rays originating at or reflected from a surface in the field coinciding with the first field of view. Because the first illumination source 111 projects an illuminating beam that is substantially coincident (and substantially the same size as or minimally larger than) the field of view defined by the first aperture 141 (as shown in FIG.
- a signal passed into the first lens 151 by the first aperture 141 in the aperture layer 140 can exhibit a relatively high ratio of light rays originating from the first illumination source 111 to light rays originating from other illumination sources in the system.
- various illumination sources in the system may output illuminating beams at different frequencies, duty cycles, and/or power levels, etc. at a particular time during operation, light rays passed from the bulk imaging optic 130 into a first pixel 171 in the set of pixels 170 but originating from an illumination source other than the first illumination source 11 1 paired with the first pixel 171 constitute noise at the first pixel 171.
- each aperture in the aperture layer 140 may pass a relatively high proportion of photons originating from its corresponding illumination source than from other illumination sources in the system; that is, due to the geometry of a particular aperture and its corresponding illumination source, a particular aperture may pass a signal exhibiting a relatively high S R to its corresponding lens and thus into its corresponding pixel.
- the system can pass less noise from solar radiation or other ambient light sources to the set of pixels 170.
- the system includes a second aperture layer interposed between the lens array and the optical filter 160, wherein the second aperture layer defines a second set of apertures 144, each aligned with a corresponding lens in the set of lenses 150, as described above.
- an aperture in the second aperture layer 140 can absorb or reflect errant light rays passed by a corresponding lens, as described above, to further reduce crosstalk between channels, thereby improving S R within the system.
- the system can additionally or alternatively include a third aperture layer interposed between the optical filter 160 and the diffuser(s) 180, wherein the third aperture layer defines a third set of apertures 144, each aligned with a corresponding lens in the set of lenses 150, as described above.
- an aperture in the third aperture layer can absorb or reflect errant light rays passed by the light filter, as described above, to again reduce crosstalk between channels, thereby improving SNR within the system.
- the system includes a set of lenses 150, wherein each lens in the set of lenses 150 is characterized by a second focal length, is offset from the focal plane opposite the bulk imaging optic 130 by the second focal length, is aligned with a corresponding aperture in the set of apertures 144, and is configured to collimate light rays passed by the corresponding aperture.
- a lens in the set of lenses 150 functions to collimate lights rays passed by its corresponding aperture and to pass these collimated light rays into the optical filter 160.
- each lens can include a converging lens characterized by a second focal length and can be offset from the focal plane of the bulk imaging optic 130 - opposite the bulk imaging optic 130 - by the second focal length to preserve the aperture of the bulk imaging optic 130 and to collimate light incident on the bulk imaging optic 130 and passed by a corresponding aperture.
- Each lens in the set of lens can be characterized by a relatively short focal length (i.e., less than a focal length of the bulk imaging optic 130) and a relatively large marginal ray angle (e.g., a relatively high numeric aperture lens) such that the lens can capture highly-angled light rays projected toward the lens by the extent of the bulk imaging optic 130. That is, each lens in the set of lens can be characterized by a ray cone substantially matched to a ray cone of the bulk imaging optic 130.
- Lenses in the set of lenses 150 can be substantially similar.
- a lens in the set of lenses 150 is configured to collimate light rays focused into its corresponding aperture by the bulk imaging optic 130.
- a lens in the set of lenses 150 can include a biconvex or plano-convex lens characterized by a focal length selected based on the size (e.g., diameter) of its corresponding aperture and the operating wavelength of the system.
- the focal length ( ) of a lens in the set of lenses 150 can be calculated according to the formula:
- d is the diameter of the corresponding aperture in the aperture layer and ⁇ is the operating wavelength of light output by the illumination source (e.g., 900 nm).
- the geometry of a lens in the set of lenses 150 can therefore be matched to the geometry of a corresponding aperture in the aperture layer such that the lens passes a substantially sharp image of light rays - at or near the operating wavelength - into the optical filter 160 and thus on to the pixel array.
- the set of lenses 150 can include lenses of any other geometry and arranged in any other way adjacent the aperture layer.
- the system includes an optical filter 160 adjacent the set of lenses 150 opposite the aperture layer and configured to pass light rays at the operating wavelength.
- the optical filter 160 receives electromagnetic radiation across a spectrum from the set of lenses 150, passes a relatively narrow band of electromagnetic radiation - including radiation at the operating wavelength - to the pixel array, and blocks electromagnetic radiation outside of the band.
- electromagnetic radiation other than electromagnetic radiation output by the illumination source - such as ambient light - incident on a pixel in the set of pixels 170 constitutes noise in the system.
- the optical filter 160 therefore functions to reject electromagnetic radiation outside of the operating wavelength or, more pragmatically, outside of a narrow wavelength band, thereby reducing noise in the system and increasing S R.
- the optical filter 160 includes an optical bandpass filter that passes a narrow band of electromagnetic radiation substantially centered at the operating wavelength of the system.
- the illumination sources output light (predominantly) at an operating wavelength of 900 nm
- the optical filter 160 is configured to pass light between 899.95 nm and 900.05 nm and to block light outside of this band.
- the optical filter 160 may selectively pass and reject wavelengths of light as a function of angle of incidence on the optical filter 160.
- optical bandpass filters may pass wavelengths of light inversely proportional to their angle of incidence on the light optical bandpass filter.
- the optical filter 160 may pass over 95% of electromagnetic radiation over a sharp band from 899.75 nm to 900.25 nm and reject approximately 100% of electromagnetic radiation below 899.70 nm and above 900.30 nm for light rays incident on the optical filter 160 at an angle of incidence of approximately 0°.
- the optical filter 160 may pass over 95% of electromagnetic radiation over a narrow band from 899.5 nm to 900.00 nm and reject approximately 100% of electromagnetic radiation over a much wider band below 899.50 nm and above 900.30 nm for light rays incident on the optical filter 160 at an angle of incidence of approximately 15°.
- the incidence plane of the optical filter 160 can be substantially normal to the axes of the lenses, and the set of lenses 150 can collimate light rays received through a corresponding aperture and output these light rays substantially normal to the incidence plane of the optical filter 160 (i.e., at an angle of incidence of approximately 0° on the optical filter).
- the set of lenses 150 can output light rays toward the optical filter 160 at angles of incidence approximating 0° such that substantially all electromagnetic radiation passed by the optical filter 160 is at or very near the operating wavelength of the system.
- the system can include a single optical filter 160 that spans the column of lens in the set of lenses 150.
- the system can include multiple optical filters 160, each adjacent a single lens or a subset of lenses in the set of lenses 150.
- the optical filter 160 can define any other geometry and can function in any other way to pass only a limited band of wavelengths of light.
- the system includes a set of pixels 170 adjacent the optical filter 160 opposite the set of lenses 150, each pixel in the set of pixels 170 corresponding to a lens in the set of lenses 150 and including a set of subpixels arranged along a second axis non-parallel to the first axis.
- the set of pixels 170 are offset from the optical filter 160 opposite the set of lenses 150, and each pixel in the set of pixels 170 functions to output a single signal or stream of signals corresponding to the count of photons incident on the pixel within one or more sampling periods, wherein each sampling period may be picoseconds, nanoseconds, microseconds, or milliseconds in duration.
- the system also includes a diffuser 180 interposed between the optical filter 160 and the set of pixels 170 and configured to spread collimated light output from each lens in the set of lenses 150 across a set of subpixels of a single corresponding pixel in the set of pixels 170.
- the diffuser 180 functions to spread light rays - previously collimated by the lens and passed by the optical filter 160 - across the width and height of a sensing area within a corresponding pixel.
- the diffuser 180 can define a single optic element spanning the set of lenses 150, or the diffuser 180 can include multiple discrete optical elements, such as including one optical diffuser element aligned with each channel in the system.
- a first pixel 171 in the set of pixels 170 includes an array of single-photon avalanche diode detectors (hereinafter "SPADs"), and the diffuser 180 spreads lights rays - previously passed by a corresponding first aperture 141, collimated by a corresponding first lens 151, and passed by the optical filter 160 - across the area of the first pixel 171, as shown in FIGS. 3, 5, and 6.
- adjacent apertures can be aligned and offset vertically by an aperture pitch distance
- adjacent lenses can be aligned and offset vertically by a lens pitch distance substantially identical to the aperture pitch distance
- adjacent pixels can be aligned and offset vertically by a pixel pitch distance substantially identical to the lens and aperture pitch distances.
- the pixel pitch distance may accommodate only a relatively small number of (e.g., two) vertically-stacked SPADs.
- Each pixel in the set of pixels 170 can therefore define an aspect ratio greater than 1 : 1, and the diffuser 180 can spread light rays passed by the optical filter 160 according to the geometry of a corresponding pixel in order to accommodate a larger sensing area per pixel.
- each pixel in the set of pixels 170 is arranged on an image sensor, and a first pixel 171 in the set of pixels 170 includes a single row of 16 SPADs spaced along a lateral axis perpendicular to a vertical axis bisecting the column of apertures and lenses.
- the height of a single SPAD in the first pixel 171 can be less than the height (e.g., diameter) of the first lens 151, but the total length of the 16 SPADs can be greater than the width (e.g., diameter) of the first lens 151; the diffuser 180 can therefore converge light rays output from the first lens 151 to a height corresponding to the height of a SPAD at the plane of the first pixel 171 and can diverge light rays output from the first lens 151 to a width corresponding to the width of the 16 SPADs at the plane of the first pixel 171.
- the remaining pixels in the set of pixels 170 can include similar rows of SPADs, and the diffuser 180 can similarly converge and diverge light rays passed by corresponding apertures onto corresponding pixels.
- the aperture layer can include a column of 16 like apertures
- the set of lenses 150 can include a column of 16 like lenses arranged behind the aperture layer
- the set of pixels 170 can include a set of 16 like pixels - each including a similar array of SPADs - arranged behind the set of lenses 150.
- each pixel can include a single row of 16 SPADs, wherein each SPAD is electrically coupled to a remote analog front-end processing electronics/digital processing electronics circuit 240.
- Each SPAD can be arranged in a 400 ⁇ -wide, 400 ⁇ - tall SPAD area and can define an active sensing area approaching 400 ⁇ in diameter.
- Adjacent SPADs can be offset by a SPAD pitch distance of 400 ⁇ .
- the aperture pitch distance along the vertical column of apertures, the lens pitch distance along the vertical column of lenses, and the pixel pitch distance along the vertical column of pixels can each be approximately 400 ⁇ accordingly.
- a first diffuser 180 can diverge a cylindrical column of light rays passed from the first lens 151 through the optical filter 160 - such as a column of light approximately 100 ⁇ in diameter for an aperture layer aspect ratio of 1 :4 - to a height of approximately 400 ⁇ aligned vertically with the row of SPADs in the first pixel 171.
- the first diffuser can similarly diverge the cylindrical column of light rays passed from the first lens 151 through the optical filter 160 to a width of approximately 6.4 ⁇ centered horizontally across the row of SPADs in the first pixel 171.
- Other diffusers 180 in the system can similarly diverge (or converge) collimated light passed by corresponding lenses across corresponding pixels in the set of pixels 170. Therefore, in this example, by connecting each SPAD (or each pixel) to a remote analog front-end processing electronics/digital processing electronics circuit 240 and by incorporating diffusers 180 that spread light passed by the optical filter 160 across the breadths and heights of corresponding pixels, the system can achieve a relatively high sensing area fill factor across the imaging sensor.
- pixels in the set of pixels 170 can include an array of multiple SPADS arranged in aspect ratio exceeding 1 : 1, and the diffuser 180 can spread light rays across corresponding non-square pixels that enables a relatively large numbers of SPADs to be tiled across a single pixel to achieve a greater dynamic range across the image sensor than an image sensor with a single SPAD per pixel, as shown in FIG. 3.
- a first sense channel in the system can detect multiple incident photons - originating from a surface in the field bound by a field of view defined by the first aperture 141 - within the span of the dead time characteristic of the SPADs.
- the first sense channel can therefore detect a "brighter" surface in its field of view. Additionally or alternatively, the first pixel 171 in the first sense channel can be sampled faster than the dead time characteristic of SPADs in the first pixel 171 because, though a first subset of SPADs in the first pixel 171 may be down (or "dead") during a first sampling period due to collection of incident photons during the first sampling period, other SPADs in the first pixel 171 remain on (or “alive”) and can therefore collect incident photons during a subsequent sampling period. Furthermore, by incorporating pixels characterized by relatively high aspect ratios of photodetectors, the image sensor can include pixels offset by a relatively small pixel pitch, but the system 100 can still achieve a relatively high dynamic range pixel.
- pixels in the set of pixels 170 can include any other number of SPADs arranged in any other arrays, such as in a 64-by-l grid array (as described above), in a 32- by-2 grid array, or in a 16-by-4 grid array, and the diffuser 180 can converge and/or diverge collimated light rays onto corresponding pixels accordingly in any other suitable way.
- each pixel in the set of pixels 170 can include one or more linear avalanche photodiodes, Geiger mode avalanche photodiodes, photomultipliers, resonant cavity photodiodes, QUANTUM DOT detectors, or other types of photodetectors arranged as described above, and the diffuser(s) 180 can similarly converge and diverge signals passed by the optical filter(s) 160 across corresponding pixels, as described herein.
- the system includes a set of illumination sources 110 arranged along a first axis, each illumination source in the set of illumination sources 110 configured to output an illuminating beam of an operating wavelength toward a discrete spot in a field ahead of the illumination source.
- each illumination source functions to output an illuminating beam coincident a field of view defined by a corresponding aperture in the set of apertures 144, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- the set of illumination sources 110 includes a bulk transmitter optic and one discrete emitter per sense channel.
- the set of illumination sources 110 can include a monolithic VCSEL arrays including a set of discrete emitters.
- the bulk transmitter optic can be substantially identical to the bulk imaging optic 130 in material, geometry (e.g., focal length), thermal isolation, etc., and the bulk transmitter optic is adjacent and offset laterally and/or vertically from the bulk imaging optic 130.
- set of illumination sources 110 includes a laser array including discrete emitters arranged in a column with adjacent emitters offset by an emitter pitch distance substantially identical to the aperture pitch distance.
- each emitter outputs an illuminating beam of diameter substantially identical to or slightly greater than the diameter of a corresponding aperture in the apertures layer
- the column of emitters is arranged along the focal plane of the bulk transmitter optic such that each illuminating beam projected from the bulk transmitter optic into the field intersects and is of substantially the same size and geometry as the field of view of the corresponding sense channel, as shown in FIG. 4. Therefore, substantially all power output by each emitter in the set of illumination sources 110 can be projected into the field of view of its corresponding sense channel with relatively minimal power wasted illuminating surfaces in the field outside of the fields of view of the sense channels.
- the discrete emitters are similarly arranged in a column with adjacent emitters offset by an emitter pitch distance twice the aperture pitch distance, as shown in FIG. 2.
- each emitter is characterized by an illuminating active area (or aperture) of diameter approximately (or slightly greater than) twice the diameter of a corresponding aperture in the apertures layer, and the column of emitters is offset behind the bulk transmitter optic by twice the focal length of the bulk transmitter optic such that each illuminating beam projected from the bulk transmitter optic into the field intersects and is of substantially the same size and geometry as the field of view of the corresponding sense channel, as described above.
- an illuminating beam output by an emitter in this second example may contain four times the power of an illuminating beam output by an emitter in the first example described above.
- the system can therefore include a set of emitter arranged according to an emitter pitch distance, configured to output illuminating beams of diameter, and offset behind the bulk transmitter optic by an offset distance as a function of a scale factor (e.g., 2.0 or 3.0) and 1) the aperture pitch distance in the aperture layer, 2) the diameter of apertures in the aperture layer, and 3) the focal length of bulk transmitter optic, respectively.
- the system can therefore include an illuminating subsystem that is proportionally larger than a corresponding receiver subsystem to achieve greater total output illumination power within the same beam angles and fields of view of corresponding channels in the receiver subsystem.
- the system can also include multiple discrete sets of illumination sources, each set of illumination sources 110 paired with a discrete bulk transmitter optic adjacent the bulk imaging optic 130.
- the system can include a first bulk transmitter optic, a second bulk transmitter optic, and a third bulk transmitter optic patterned radially about the bulk imaging optic 130 at a uniform radial distance from the center of the bulk imaging optic 130 and spaced apart by an angular distance of 120°.
- the system can include a laser array with one emitter - as described above - behind each of the first, second, and third bulk transmitter optics. Each discrete laser array and its corresponding bulk transmitter optic can thus project a set of illuminating beams into the fields of view of defined by corresponding in the apertures in the aperture layer.
- the three discrete laser arrays and the three corresponding bulk transmitter optics can cooperate to project three times the power onto the fields of view of the sense channels in the system, as compared to a single laser array and one bulk transmitter optic.
- the system can include multiple discrete layer arrays and bulk transmitter optics to both: 1) achieve a target illumination power output into the field of view of each sensing channel in the receiver subsystem with multiple lower-power emitters per sensing channel; and 2) distribute optical energy over a larger area in the near-field to achieve an optical energy density less than a threshold allowable optical energy density for the human eye.
- the system can include any other number and configuration of illumination source sets and bulk transmitter optics configured to illuminate fields of view defined by the sense channels.
- the set of illumination sources 110 can also include any other suitable type of optical transmitter, such as a 1x16 optical splitter powered by a single laser diode, a side-emitting laser diode array, an LED array, or a quantum dot LED array, etc.
- the optical filter 160 can be fabricated by coating a fused silica substrate.
- Photoactive optical polymer can then be deposited over the optical filter 160, and a lens mold can be placed over the photoactive optical polymer and a UV light source activated to cure the photoactive optical polymer in the form of lenses patterned across the optical filter 160.
- Standoffs can be similarly molded or formed across the optical filter 160 via photolithography techniques, and an aperture layer defined by a selectively-cured, metallized glass wafer can then be bonded or otherwise mounted to the standoffs to form the aperture layer.
- the assembly can then be inverted, and a set of discrete diffusers and standoffs can be similarly fabricated across the opposite side of the optical filter 160.
- a discrete image sensor can then be aligned with and bonded to the standoffs, and a bulk imaging optic 130 can be similarly mounted over the aperture layer.
- photolithography and wafer level bonding techniques can be implemented to fabricate the bulk imaging optics, the aperture layer, the set of lenses 150, the optical filter 160, and the diffuser 180 directly on to the un-diced semiconductor wafer containing the detector chips in order to simplify manufacturing, reduce cost, and reduce optical stack height for decreased pixel crosstalk.
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- One variation of the system includes: a set of illumination sources 110 arranged along a first axis, each illumination source in the set of illumination sources 110 configured to output an illuminating beam of an operating wavelength toward a discrete spot in a field ahead of the illumination source; a bulk imaging optic 130 characterized by a focal plane opposite the field; a set of lens tubes 210 arranged in a line array parallel to the first axis, each lens tube in the set of lens tubes 210 including: a lens characterized by a focal length, offset from the focal plane by the focal length, and configured to collimate light rays reflected into the bulk imaging optic 130 from a discrete spot in the field illuminated by a corresponding illumination source in the set of optics into the bulk imaging optic 130; and a cylindrical wall 218 extending from the lens opposite the focal plane, defining a long axis substantially perpendicular to the first axis, and configured to absorb incident light rays reflected into the bulk imaging optic 130 from a region in the field outside the discrete spot illuminated
- the system also includes: an optical filter 160 adjacent the set of lens tubes 210 opposite the focal plane and configured to pass light rays at the operating wavelength; a set of pixels 170 adjacent the optical filter 160 opposite the set of lenses 150, each pixel in the set of pixels 170 corresponding to a lens in the set of lenses 150 and including a set of subpixels aligned along a third axis perpendicular to the first axis; and a diffuser 180 interposed between the optical filter 160 and the set of pixels 170 and configured to spread collimated light output from each lens in the set of lenses 150 across a set of subpixels of a corresponding pixel in the set of pixels 170.
- the system includes a lens tube in replacement of (or in addition to) each aperture and lens pair described above.
- each lens tube can be characterized by a second (short) focal length and can be offset from the focal plane of the bulk imaging optic 130 by the second focal length to preserve the aperture of the bulk imaging optic 130 and to collimate incident light received from the bulk imaging optic 130, as described above and as shown in FIGS. 5 and 7.
- Each lens tube also defines an opaque cylindrical wall 218 defining an axis normal to the incidence plane of the adjacent optical filter 160 and configured to absorb incident light rays, as shown in FIG. 5.
- the cylindrical wall 218 of a lens tube may absorb light rays passing through the lens tube at shallower angles to the axis of the lens tube, thereby reducing the field of view of the lens tube (which may be similar to decreasing the diameter of an aperture in the aperture layer up to the diffraction- limited diameter, as described above) and yielding an output signal of collimated light rays nearer to perpendicular to the incidence plane of the optical filter 160.
- Each lens tube can therefore define an elongated cylindrical wall 218 of length sufficient to achieve a target field of view and to pass collimated light rays at maximum angles to the axis of the lens tube less than a threshold angle.
- a lens tube can thus function as an aperture-sense pair described above to define a narrow field of view and to output substantially collimated light to the adjacent optical filter 160.
- the cylindrical wall 218 of a lens tube can define a coarse or patterned opaque interface about a transparent (or translucent) lens material, as shown in FIG. 5, to increase absorption and decrease reflection of light rays incident on the cylindrical wall 218.
- a transparent (or translucent) lens material as shown in FIG. 5, to increase absorption and decrease reflection of light rays incident on the cylindrical wall 218.
- Each lens tube (and each lens described above) can also be coated with an anti-reflective coating.
- the set of lens tubes 210 can be fabricated by implementing photolithography techniques to pattern a photoactive optical polymer (e.g., SU8) onto the optical filter 160 (e.g., on a silicon wafer defining the optical filter).
- a light- absorbing polymer can then be poured between the lens tubes and cured.
- a set of lenses 150 can then be fabricated (e.g., molded) separately and then bonded over the lens tubes.
- lenses can be fabricated directly onto the lens tubes by photolithography techniques.
- a mold for lenses can be cast directly onto the lens tubes by injecting polymer into a mold arranged over the lens tubes.
- a singular diffuser 180 or multiple discrete diffusers 180 can be similarly fabricated and/or assembled on the optical filter 160 opposite the lens tubes. Standoffs extending from the optical filter 160 can be similarly fabricated or installed around the diffuser(s) 180, and the image sensor can be aligned with and bonded to the standoffs opposite the optical filter 160.
- Other optical elements within the system e.g., the bulk imaging lens, the bulk transmitting lens, etc.
- Another variation of the system includes: a set of illumination sources 110 arranged in a first rectilinear grid array, each illumination source in the set of illumination sources 110 configured to output an illuminating beam of an operating wavelength toward a discrete spot in a field ahead of the illumination source; a bulk imaging optic 130 characterized by a focal plane opposite the field; an aperture layer coincident the focal plane, defining a set of apertures 144 in a second rectilinear grid array proportional to the first rectilinear grid array, and defining a stop region 146 around the set of apertures 144, each aperture in the set of apertures 144 defining a field of view in the field coincident a discrete spot output by a corresponding illumination source in the set of illumination sources 110, the stop region 146 absorbing light rays reflected from surfaces in the field outside of fields of view defined by the set of apertures 144 and passing through the bulk imaging optic 130; a set of lenses 150, each lens in the set of lenses 150 characterized by a second focal length
- the system includes a two-dimensional grid array of channels (i.e., aperture, lens, and pixel sets or lens tube and pixel sets) and is configured to image a volume occupied by the system in two dimensions.
- the system can collect one- dimensional distance data - such as counts of incident photons within a sampling period and/or times between consecutive photons incident on pixels of known position corresponding to known fields of view in the field - across a two-dimensional field.
- the one-dimensional distance data can then be merged with known positions of the fields of view for each channel in the system to reconstruct a virtual three-dimensional representation of the field ahead of the system.
- the aperture layer can define a grid array of apertures
- the set of lenses 150 can be arranged in a similar grid array with one lens aligned with one aperture in the aperture layer
- the set of pixels 170 can include one pixel per aperture and lens pair, as described above.
- the aperture layer can define a 24-by-24 grid array of 200- ⁇ m-diameter apertures offset vertically and laterally by an aperture pitch distance of 300 ⁇
- the set of lenses 150 can similarly define a 24-by-24 grid array of lenses offset vertically and laterally by a lens pitch distance of 300 ⁇
- the set of pixels 170 can include a 24-by-24 grid array of 300 ⁇ m-square pixels, wherein each pixel includes a 3x3 square array of nine ⁇ - ⁇ -square SPADs.
- the set of pixels 170 can include one pixel per group of multiple aperture and lens pairs.
- the set of pixels 170 can alternatively include a 12-by-12 grid array of 600 ⁇ m-square pixels, wherein each pixel includes a 6x6 square array of 36 ⁇ - ⁇ -square SPADs and wherein each pixel is aligned with a group of four adjacent lenses in a square grid.
- the diffuser 180 can bias collimated light rays output from a lens in the
- the system can actuate one illumination source in the group of four illumination sources at any given instance in time.
- the system can actuate a first illumination source 111 in a (1, 1) position during a first sampling period to illuminate a field of view defined by a first aperture 141 corresponding to a lens in the (1,1) position in the corresponding group of four lenses, and the system can sample all 36 SPADs in the corresponding pixel during the first sampling period.
- the system can then shut down the first illumination source 111 and actuate a second illumination source 112 in a (1,2) position during a subsequent second sampling period to illuminate a field of view defined by a second aperture 142 corresponding to a lens in the (1,2) position in the corresponding group of four lenses, and the system can sample all 36 SPADs in the corresponding pixel during the second sampling period.
- the system can then shut down the first and second illumination sources 112 and actuate a third illumination source in a (2, 1) position during a subsequent third sampling period to illuminate a field of view defined by a third aperture corresponding to a lens in the (2, 1) position in the corresponding group of four lenses, and the system can sample all 36 SPADs in the corresponding pixel during the third sampling period.
- the system can shut down the first, second, and third illumination sources and actuate a fourth illumination source in a (2,2) position during a fourth sampling period to illuminate a field of view defined by a fourth aperture corresponding to a lens in the (2,2) position in the corresponding group of four lenses, and the system can sample all 36 SPADs in the corresponding pixel during the fourth sampling period.
- the system can repeat this process throughout its operation.
- the system can include a set of pixels 170 arranged across an image sensor 7.2 mm in width and 7.2 mm in length and can implement a scanning schema such that each channel in the system can access (can project light rays onto) a number of SPADs otherwise necessitating a substantially larger image sensor (e.g., a 14.4 mm by 14.4 mm image sensor).
- the system can implement a serial scanning schema per group of illumination sources to achieve an exponential increase in the dynamic range of each channel in the system.
- the system can implement the foregoing imaging techniques to increase imaging resolution of the system.
- the system can also include a shutter 182 between each channel and the image sensor, and the system can selectively open and close each shutter 182 when the illumination source for the corresponding channel is actuated and deactivated, respectively.
- the system can include one independently-operable electrochromic shutter 182 interposed between each lens, and the system can open the electrochromic shutter 182 over the (1, 1) lens in the square-gridded group of four lenses and close electrochromic shutters 182 over the (1,2), (2,1), and (2,2) lens when the (1,1) illumination source is activated, thereby rejecting noise passing through the (1,2), (2,1), and (2,2) lens from reaching the corresponding pixel on the image sensor.
- the system can therefore selectively open and close shutters 182 between each channel and the image sensor to increase S R per channel during operation.
- the system can include one independently-operable electrochromic shutter 182 arranged over select regions of each pixel, as shown in FIG. 8, wherein each electrochromic shutter 182 is aligned with a single channel (i.e., with a single lens in the set of lenses).
- the system can alternatively include MEMS mechanical shutters or any other suitable type of shutter interposed between the set of lenses 150 and the image sensor.
- the system can define two-dimension grid arrays of apertures, lenses, diffusers, and/or pixels characterized by a first pitch distance along a first (e.g., X) axis and a second pitch distance - different from the first pitch distance - along a second (e.g., Y) axis.
- the image sensor can include pixels offset by a 25 ⁇ horizontal pitch and a 300 ⁇ vertical pitch, wherein each pixel includes a single row of twelve subpixels.
- the two-dimensional optical system can include an array of any other number and pattern of channels (e.g., apertures, lenses (or lens tubes), and diffusers) and pixels and can execute any other suitable scanning schema to achieve higher spatial resolutions per channel than the raw pixel resolution of the image sensor.
- the system can additionally or alternatively include a converging optic, a diverging optic, and/or any other suitable type of optical element to spread light rights passed from a channel across the breadth of a corresponding pixel.
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