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13 November 1996 Characterization of the DOIS prototype: a diffractive optic image spectrometer
Denise M. Lyons, Kevin J. Whitcomb
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Abstract
A diffractive optic image spectrometer has been designed and prototyped. Three dimensional spectral/spatial DOE imaging theory has been developed to simulate DOIS performance. The system's point spread function has been theoretically modeled and experimentally determined. The prototype has been characterized and demonstrated with a variety of targets. Three deconvolution algorithms have been implemented with the experimental 3D OTF and applied to recorded target images. The results shown demonstrate the high resolving power available with this approach.
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Denise M. Lyons and Kevin J. Whitcomb "Characterization of the DOIS prototype: a diffractive optic image spectrometer", Proc. SPIE 2819, Imaging Spectrometry II, (13 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.258067
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KEYWORDS
Point spread functions

Diffractive optical elements

3D image processing

Optical transfer functions

Spectroscopy

Prototyping

Deconvolution

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