Supplementary information
From the following article:
A hemispherical electronic eye camera based on compressible silicon optoelectronics
Heung Cho Ko, Mark P. Stoykovich, Jizhou Song, Viktor Malyarchuk, Won Mook Choi, Chang-Jae Yu, Joseph B. Geddes III, Jianliang Xiao, Shuodao Wang, Yonggang Huang & John A. Rogers
Nature 454, 748-753(7 August 2008)
doi:10.1038/nature07113
The file contains Supplementary Methods and Discussion; Supplementary Figures S1-S29 and Legends
The text and Supplementary Figures S1-S29 provide detailed fabrication methods, a electrical response characterization of the hemispherical cameras, and a discussion of the optical testing procedures. Mechanics models to describe the planar to hemispherical transformation process and the strains in the hemispherical focal plane arrays are presented.
The file contains Supplementary Movie 1
This movie shows the data acquisition process using a hemispherical camera. A series of photographs or movie is captured, using the computer interface shown on the left, as the image text "E-EYE" is slowly translated across the objective. The movie is shown in real time.
The file contains Supplementary Movie 1 - Download Movie (6.9MB)
The file contains Supplementary Movie 1
This movie shows a hemispherical camera being used to collect a high resolution image. The camera scans over the entire "E" image using a series of small eucentric rotations, in this case scanning from -20 to 20° in both the
and
directions in 5° increments.
The file contains Supplementary Movie 1 - Download Movie (9.8MB)
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