Ultrathin Contact-Imaging Camera for Fingerprint Imaging using Microlens Array and Multiple Block Layers
Abstract
We reports an ultrathin camera for contact fingerprint imaging. The ultrathin camera consists of inverted type microlens array and multiple block layers on CMOS image sensor arrays. The MBLs consist of alternating transparent... [ view full abstract ]
We reports an ultrathin camera for contact fingerprint imaging. The ultrathin camera consists of inverted type microlens array and multiple block layers on CMOS image sensor arrays. The MBLs consist of alternating transparent and black multi-layers of SU8/black SU-8, which reduce the optical crosstalk between neighboring microlenses as well as control the field of view of each microlens by adjusting the aperture diameter of the block layer. Contact fingerprint image was successfully reconstructed by stitching the partial images from the individual optical channels. This contact-imaging camera can be utilized in fingerprint imaging underneath LED or OLED displays for biometric authentication.
Authors
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Kyung-Won Jang
(KAIST)
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Ki-Soo Kim
(KAIST)
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Ki-Hun Jeong
(KAIST)
Topic Areas
Micro-Optical Systems for Imaging, Microscopy and Display , Optical Micro- and Nano-Devices (Tunable and Fixed)
Session
TU-4 » Microoptics (17:00 - Tuesday, 31st July, Forum Rolex)