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Abstract

Micro-lens array, an artificial compound eye vision system, provides a wide field of viewand multi-perspective view. However, it has not been adopted as a computer vision application due to its limited visible range and high optical interference. In this research, a novel fabrication method for the flexible polydimethylsiloxane micro-lens array with a polytetrafluoroethylene light screen-aperture integrated layer was established by the simple protrusion method. The integrated layer provided longer visible range by one meter while maintaining the wide field-of-view of 100 degrees. The resulting images were used for obtaining depth information of a target as an example and for analyzing the rectangular and hexagonal arrangements of the micro-lenses for the future applications. With the improved visual range, wide field-of-view and flexibility, the fabricated micro-lens array can be applied to the small and curved CMOS image sensors in the future. (C) 2021 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement

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Yi, Jungho;  Baek, Changhoon;  Kim, Jisung;  Koo, Kyoin;  Seo, Jongmo

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