Title :
Amorphous Silicon Position Sensitive Detector Array for Fast 3-D Object Profiling
Author :
Contreras, Javier ; Idzikowski, Marek ; Pereira, Sónia ; Filonovich, Sergej A. ; Fortunato, Elvira ; Martins, Rodrigo ; Ferreira, Isabel
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mater. Sci., New Univ. of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
fDate :
4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A 32/128 linear array of 1-D amorphous silicon position sensitive detectors (PSD) was integrated into a self constructed suitable and portable data acquisition prototype system. The system is comprised by a commercially available existing electronics module suitable for photodiode data acquisition operations and by another adapter module, which allows for removal and replacement of the 32/128 PSD based sensor. This system is applied for imaging 3-D objects using the triangulation principle with a sheet-of-light laser. The sensor array response obtained from the reflected light of the object was fed into an electronic readout system and the corresponding signals were analyzed using the relevant data algorithm. The obtained results show a sensor nonlinearity of about 4%-7%, a wide sensor/system dynamic range and a 3-D profile spatial resolution supplied by each sensor strip of 339 μm, which can easily be reduced to 8.5 μm and even further with appropriate software modifications.
Keywords :
data acquisition; elemental semiconductors; image resolution; image sensors; lasers; photodetectors; photodiodes; readout electronics; sensor arrays; silicon; 1D PSD array; 1D position sensitive detector array; 3D object imaging; 3D profile spatial resolution; Si; adapter module; data acquisition prototype system; electronic readout system; electronics module; fast 3D object profiling; light reflection; linear array; photodiode data acquisition operation; sheet-of-light laser; triangulation principle; wide sensor-system dynamic range; Arrays; Charge coupled devices; Detectors; Lasers; Machine vision; Software; Three dimensional displays; Amorphous silicon; machine vision; position sensitive detectors; sheet-of-light range imaging;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2011.2164398