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II-VI Incorporated and Artilux Demonstrate a 3D Camera for Enhanced User Experience in the Metaverse

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II‐VI Incorporated (Nasdaq: IIVI) and Artilux have announced a groundbreaking demonstration of a next-generation 3D camera, significantly enhancing the user experience in the metaverse. Utilizing II-VI's indium phosphide semiconductor lasers and Artilux's germanium silicon sensor arrays, this miniature camera operates at 1380 nm for superior image resolution and longer range compared to current 940 nm alternatives. The innovative technology promises to improve depth-sensing applications across consumer and automotive markets, paving the way for immersive augmented and virtual reality experiences.

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  • Demonstration of a next-generation 3D camera to enhance metaverse experiences.
  • Use of indium phosphide lasers and GeSi sensor arrays for better performance.
  • Camera operates at 1380 nm, improving resolution and range over 940 nm.
  • Potential for integration into next-gen consumer devices in AR, VR, and MR.
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PITTSBURGH and HSINCHU, Taiwan, July 18, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- II‐VI Incorporated (Nasdaq: IIVI), a leader in semiconductor lasers, and Artilux, a leader in germanium silicon (GeSi) photonics and CMOS SWIR sensing technology, today announced a joint demonstration of a next-generation 3D camera with much longer range and higher image resolution to greatly enhance user experience in the metaverse.

Investments in the metaverse infrastructure are accelerating and driving the demand for sensors that enable more realistic and immersive virtual experiences. II-VI and Artilux combined their proprietary technologies in indium phosphide (InP) semiconductor lasers and GeSi sensor arrays, respectively, to demonstrate a miniature 3D camera that operates in the short-wavelength infrared (SWIR), at 1380 nm, resulting in significantly higher performance than existing cameras operating at 940 nm.

“The longer infrared wavelength provides better contrasts and reveals material details that are otherwise not visible with shorter-wavelength illumination, especially in outdoor environments,” said Dr. Julie Sheridan Eng, Sr. Vice President, Optoelectronic Devices & Modules Business Unit, II-VI. “By designing a camera that operates at 1380 nm instead of 940 nm, we can illuminate the scene with greater brightness and still remain well within the margins of eye safety requirements. In addition, the atmosphere absorbs more sunlight at 1380 nm than at 940 nm, which reduces background light interference, greatly improving the signal-to-noise ratio and enabling cameras with longer range and better image resolution.”

“The miniature SWIR 3D camera can be seamlessly integrated into next-generation consumer devices, many of which are under development for augmented-, mixed-, and virtual-reality applications,” said Dr. Neil Na, co-founder and CTO of Artilux. “II-VI and Artilux demonstrated a key capability that will enable the metaverse to become a popular venue for entertainment, work, and play. The SWIR camera demonstration provides a glimpse of the future of 3D sensing in the metaverse, with displays that can identify, delineate, classify, and render image content, or with avatars that can experience real-time eye contact and facial expressions.”

II-VI provided the highly integrated SWIR illumination module comprising InP edge-emitting lasers that deliver up to 2 W of output power and optical diffusers, in surface-mount technology (SMT) packages for low-cost and high-quality assembly. Artilux’s camera features a high-bandwidth and high-quantum-efficiency GeSi SWIR sensor array based on a scalable CMOS technology platform. Combined, the products enable a broad range of depth-sensing applications in consumer and automotive markets.

About II-VI Incorporated

II-VI Incorporated, a global leader in engineered materials and optoelectronic components, is a vertically integrated manufacturing company that develops innovative products for diversified applications in communications, industrial, aerospace & defense, semiconductor capital equipment, life sciences, consumer electronics, and automotive markets. Headquartered in Saxonburg, Pennsylvania, the Company has research and development, manufacturing, sales, service, and distribution facilities worldwide. The Company produces a wide variety of application-specific photonic and electronic materials and components, and deploys them in various forms, including integrated with advanced software to support our customers. For more information, please visit us at www.ii-vi.com.

About Artilux

Artilux, renowned for being the world leader of GeSi photonic technology, has been at the forefront of wide-spectrum 3D sensing and consumer optical connectivity since 2014. Established on fundamental technology breakthroughs, Artilux has been making multidisciplinary innovations covering integrated optics, system architecture to computing algorithm, and emerged as an innovation enabler for smartphones, autonomous driving, augmented reality, and beyond. Our vision is to keep pioneering the frontier of photonic technologies and transform them into enrichment for real life experience. We enlighten the path from information to intelligence. Find out more at www.artiluxtech.com.

CONTACTS:                

II-VI Incorporated
Mark Lourie
Vice President, Corporate Communications
corporate.communications@ii-vi.com
www.ii-vi.com/contact-us

Artilux Inc.
Angela Wang
+886-910030255
angela.wang@artiluxtech.com 


FAQ

What is the latest development from II-VI Incorporated regarding 3D camera technology?

II-VI Incorporated recently demonstrated a next-generation 3D camera that operates at 1380 nm, enhancing image resolution and range for metaverse applications.

How does the new 3D camera from II-VI compare to existing technology?

The new 3D camera outperforms existing models by operating at 1380 nm instead of 940 nm, providing better contrasts and improved signal-to-noise ratios.

What are the applications of the new 3D camera technology developed by II-VI?

The new 3D camera technology can be integrated into various consumer devices for augmented, mixed, and virtual reality applications.

What benefits does the 1380 nm wavelength offer in 3D sensing?

The 1380 nm wavelength provides better visibility in outdoor environments and reduces background light interference, enhancing overall image quality.

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