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Fill Factor and Field of View

2017
The fill factor is the ratio of detector active area to the pixel area. Field of view (FOV) is a function of the pixel size and the number of detectors. The number of pixels may be modified through image processing where pixel replication is the simplest. The number of viewable display elements depends on the number of modified pixels.
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Study of fill factor in self-imaging aperture filling of phase-locked arrays

Optics Communications, 1990
Abstract Phase-locked laser arrays can be aperture-filled by the phase compensation of their fractional self-images. In this paper, theoretical analyses are given on 2-D arrays with rectangular or circular aperture emitters. The effects of the number of array elements, the diffraction distance and the array opening ratio on the fill factor ...
Chunhong Pan, Liren Liu
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A New High-Filling-Factor CMOS-Compatible Thermopile

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2007
To reach a high fill factor, a new CMOS-compatible thermopile was designed and fabricated. The floating membrane of the thermopile that we designed was formed by a T-shape anisotropic etching window with a minimum etching area. The design and fabrication of thermopile sensors are realized by using 1.2-mum CMOS IC technology combined with a subsequent ...
Shu-Jung Chen, Chih-Hsiung Shen
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A matrix transform imager allowing high-fill factor

2002 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems. Proceedings (Cat. No.02CH37353), 2003
We present a transform imager that performs computation at the pixel plane, but still holds to a fill factor greater than 40 percent. This imager is capable of programmable matrix operations on the image, where we can represent the image as either a full matrix or using block matrix operations.
Paul E. Hasler   +2 more
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The Filling Factor of Shielded Dielectric Resonators

IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 1969
The use of dielectric resonators at microwave frequencies usually requires a shield to prevent loss of energy by radiation, and a coupling network. The efficiency of a given circuit depends on the filling factor, which expresses the circuit ability to store most of the input energy in the resonator, and little in the coupling network and surrounding ...
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Filling Factor

2010
Gareth R. Eaton   +3 more
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Performance of the trim and fill method in the presence of publication bias and between-study heterogeneity

Statistics in Medicine, 2007
Jaime L Peters   +2 more
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19·9%‐efficient ZnO/CdS/CuInGaSe2 solar cell with 81·2% fill factor

Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications, 2008
Íngrid Repins   +2 more
exaly  

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