Mark Johnson
Applied Physics Letters
A light-emitting diode can be used simultaneously for illumination of a moving object and also for detection of its own reflected light. The result is a novel optical object proximity sensor of very small size and high resolution. Good performance depends on the design of a suitable low-noise electronic preamplifier, on the choice of light-emitting diode material and bias, and on efficient optical design using a mirror or thin-film retroreflector. This optimization is analyzed and implemented.
Mark Johnson
Applied Physics Letters
Mark Johnson
Applied Optics
Myunghee Lee, Olivier Vendier, et al.
Analog Integr Circuits Signal Process
Mark Johnson
Optics Letters