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Custom CMOS cameras for configurable and adaptive imaging
Many scientific optical measurement problems require specialised processing, examples are phase stepping, pump probe experiments or speckle averaging. Many of these are carried out with a single photodetector or with conventional cameras. The ability to integrate custom electronics alongside photodetectors allows custom cameras to be developed that are well suited to these specialised techniques. These can provide on chip processing and adaptive responses to the incoming signals.