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23 September 1993 High-resolution imaging spectrometer (HRIS): optics, focal plane, and calibration
Fritz Blechinger, Dave E. Charlton, Robert Davancens, Bernd Harnisch, Bernd Paul Kunkel, Roland Meynart, Andrea Novi, Eon O'Mongain, Horst H. Schwarzer, Philip N. Slater
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Abstract
HRIS is proposed as a spaceborne, high-resolution imaging spectrometer designed to image a variable (+/- 30 degree(s)) 30 km swath with 40 m SSP pixel size in the spectral range from 450 to 2340 nm with an average 10 nm spectral bandwidth. HRIS is conceived as a push-broom imager with two-dimensional detector arrays for spectral and spatial coverage. The challenging requirements for this instrument will be discussed as well as the concept derived against these requirements. Emphasis is on the optical definition, particularly the spectrometer optics, the focal plane assembly--here mostly the hybrid SWIR CMT detector array--and the calibration concept which includes two external references, ratioing radiometers and an internal reference. The other subunits will be described briefly only. The presentation will conclude with a preliminary development plan.
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Fritz Blechinger, Dave E. Charlton, Robert Davancens, Bernd Harnisch, Bernd Paul Kunkel, Roland Meynart, Andrea Novi, Eon O'Mongain, Horst H. Schwarzer, and Philip N. Slater "High-resolution imaging spectrometer (HRIS): optics, focal plane, and calibration", Proc. SPIE 1937, Imaging Spectrometry of the Terrestrial Environment, (23 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.157058
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KEYWORDS
Spectroscopy

Calibration

Short wave infrared radiation

Detector arrays

Charge-coupled devices

Mirrors

Modulation transfer functions

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