Thank you for sharing your knowledge! :-+
you wrote about the "new" Silicon optics of the Flir Lepton 3 sensors and a google search confirm this
http://www.i-micronews.com/images/Flyers/Imaging/FLIR_One_2nd_Generation_LEPTON_3_February_2016_Flyer.pdf (http://www.i-micronews.com/images/Flyers/Imaging/FLIR_One_2nd_Generation_LEPTON_3_February_2016_Flyer.pdf)
The lenses are still wafer-level silicon optics but area has been enhanced thanks to hexagonal shapes compared to square shapes previously.
You can extend your Focal Plane Array (FPA) segment about the trend to minimize the pixel size to 10um.
(the long wave lenght limits the trends ;-) )
a note about the Flir sensors:
In the paper above, the Lepton 3 sensor is labelled as ISC1403L
Flir Exx 320x240
.calib.detector.general: (12)
rw--rw-------p*0 root root <a> fpaName "ISC0601"
Flir Ex 320x240
.calib.detector.general: (12)
rw--rw-------p*0 root root <a> fpaName "ISC0901"
Flir saled this FPA chips
http://www.flir.de/cores/display/?id=51948 (http://www.flir.de/cores/display/?id=51948)
ISC1404 "10 micron pitch"