http://www.dpreview.com/news/0705/07051401panasonicrobustsensor.asp

Panasonic has today announced that it has developed a MOS type image 
sensor which can withstand being exposed to direct sunlight for more 
than twenty years. The most significant part of this announcement 
however is the development of a new type of microlens formed by 
concentric rings and color filters made from inorganic materials (unlike 
the dyed RGB color filters found on traditional sensors). "The 
cutting-edge semiconductor process technology can realize the pattering 
of an array of digital-microlenses made of an inorganic material in 
subwavelength dimensions. A digital-microlens can be formed by 
patterning digitally the inorganic material in concentric rings, which 
works out as a conventional onchip microlens to gather more light onto 
the photo diode area. "


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