On-chip multispectral imaging and data management is provided in the form
of an Adaptive Focal Plane Array (AFPA) that is capable of spectral
tunability at the pixel level. Layers of photonic crystals are registered
with pixels of a broadband focal plane array. Spectral tuning is
accomplished by switching the photonic crystal layers on/off and/or by
changing their material structure to tune their photonic band gaps and
provide a passband for incident photons. The photonic crystal layers are
preferably segmented to independently address different regions or
"cells" of pixels down to a pixel-by-pixel resolution. The AFPA may
simultaneously sense different regions of a scene at different spectral
wavelengths, spatial resolutions and sensitivities.