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17 January 2002 Midwave-infrared snapshot imaging spectrometer
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We report results from a demonstration of a midwave-infrared non-scanning, high speed imaging spectrometer capable of simultaneously recording spatial and spectral data from a rapidly varying target scene. High speed spectral imaging was demonstrated by collecting spectral and spatial snapshots of blackbody targets and combustion products. The instrument is based on computed tomography concepts and operates in a mid-wave infrared band of 3.0 to 5.0 micrometers . Raw images were recorded at a frame rate of 60 fps using a 512 x 512 InSb focal plane array. Reconstructed object cube estimates were sampled at 46x46x21 (x, y,(lambda) ) elements, or 0.1 micrometers spectral sampling. Reconstructions of several objects are presented.
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Curtis Earl Volin, John Phillips Garcia, Eustace L. Dereniak, Michael R. Descour, Thomas K. Hamilton, and Robert W. McMillan "Midwave-infrared snapshot imaging spectrometer", Proc. SPIE 4480, Imaging Spectrometry VII, (17 January 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.453359
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Mid-IR

Spectroscopy

Computer generated holography

Staring arrays

Absorption

Black bodies

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