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Autor:
Miguel Hernandez, Joshua Marks, Edwid Koerperick, Peyman Barakhshan, Garrett Ejzak, Kassem Nabha, John Prineas, Fouad Kiamilev
Publikováno v:
IEEE Photonics Journal, Vol 11, Iss 3, Pp 1-10 (2019)
Infrared scene projectors using LEDs instead of resistor arrays are a new technology that is gaining popularity within the infrared projection community. This paper describes two approaches to increase spatial resolution, pixel density, and efficienc
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https://doaj.org/article/fd7d4df3801640d38bf7832f0c368d63
Autor:
Joshua Marks, Miguel Hernandez, Peyman Barakhshan, Fouad Kiamilev, John P. Prineas, Garrett A. Ejzak, Edwid Koerperick, Kassem Nabha
Publikováno v:
IEEE Photonics Journal, Vol 11, Iss 3, Pp 1-10 (2019)
Infrared scene projectors using LEDs instead of resistor arrays are a new technology that is gaining popularity within the infrared projection community. This paper describes two approaches to increase spatial resolution, pixel density, and efficienc
Autor:
John P. Prineas, Garrett A. Ejzak, Thomas F. Boggess, Keith W. Goossen, Fouad Kiamilev, Miguel Hernandez, Nicholas Waite, Dennis Norton, Joshua Marks, Sydney Provence, Jonathan Dickason, Rodney McGee, Jake T. Benedict, Kassem Nabha
Publikováno v:
Journal of Display Technology. 12:1139-1144
The demand for high-speed and/or high-temperature infrared (IR) scene projectors has led to the development of systems based on IR light-emitting-diode (LED) arrays. Using mid-wave (3--5 ${\mu {\text{m}}}$ ) superlattice LED arrays, a 512 $\times$ 51
Autor:
Peyman Barakhshan, Garret A. Ejzak, Miguel Hernandez, Edwin J. Koerperick, John P. Prineas, Fouad Kiamilev, Kassem Nabha
Publikováno v:
2018 IEEE Research and Applications of Photonics In Defense Conference (RAPID).
Infrared scene projectors using LEDs instead of resistor arrays are a new technology that is gaining popularity within the infrared projection community. This paper describes an approach to increase the density and efficiency of LED arrays using OnSe
Publikováno v:
2018 IEEE Research and Applications of Photonics In Defense Conference (RAPID).
Infrared scene projectors based on superlattice light emitting diodes (SLEDs) have evolved relatively rapidly over the past decade. Much of this development has been enabled by the design of a flexible support system for driving the SLEDs. This paper
Autor:
Peyman Barakhshan, Jeffrey Volz, Kassem Nabha, Miguel Hernandez, Fouad Kiamilev, Thomas F. Boggess, Aaron Landwehr, Russell J. Ricker, Casey Campbell, Sydney Provence, John P. Prineas, Rebekah Houser
Publikováno v:
2018 IEEE Research and Applications of Photonics In Defense Conference (RAPID).
In 2014, our team built the world's first infrared LED scene projector. This system is called the SLEDS projector and has been thoroughly tested and evaluated at numerous user facilities. New and upgraded versions of the SLEDS projector have been dev