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Jonathan S. Kane

Researcher at Hanscom Air Force Base

Publications -  25
Citations -  308

Jonathan S. Kane is an academic researcher from Hanscom Air Force Base. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photorefractive effect & Filter (signal processing). The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 25 publications receiving 308 citations.

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Micro non-imaging light concentrators for image sensors with a lenslet array

TL;DR: An array of micro-sized converging light transmissive channels is positioned between a lenslet array and an array of pixel detectors in this paper to maximize the acceptance angle of rays entering the device for maximum efficiency.
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Coaxial illuminated laser endoscopic probe and active numerical aperture control

TL;DR: A coaxial illuminated laser endoscopic probe and active numerical aperture control apparatus and method of use, succinctly known as an illumination and laser source, can selectively provide illumination light and laser treatment light through a single optical fiber as mentioned in this paper.
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Method of making a low voltage micro-mirror array light beam switch

TL;DR: In this article, a method of making a micro-mirror light beam switch having a thin flexible movable support member for supporting a thin central reflective mirror surface thereon and supporting a plurality of thin unimorph piezoelectric cantilevered mirror actuators mechanically coupled between a fixed substrate and movable hinging portions of the thin movable supporting member was proposed.
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Low voltage micro-mirror array light beam switch

TL;DR: In this paper, a micro-optical light beam switch comprises a MEMS (Micro-Electromechanical Systems) mirror array with packaged CMOS driving circuitry, coupled to orthogonal pairs of thin unimorph PZT capacitor actuators about peripheral mirror portions for precise positional accuracy in two dimensions by the application of mirror tilt control voltages of 5 volts or less to the actuators.
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Binary phase only filter associative memory

TL;DR: An associative memory is implemented by using a binary phase-only filter as the memory element in a two-focal-length (2-f) correlator architecture, combined with a sharp autocorrelation peak to allow the noise to be separated adequately from the signal.