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15 August 2011 Using an acousto-optic tunable filters for hyperspectro-polarimetric imaging
Ling-ying Chang, Bao-chang Zhao, De-sheng Wen, Rong-li Chen, Yue-hong Qiu
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Abstract Of all the hyperspectral imaging system using the optical filtering elements available,. AOTF(Acousto-optic tunable filters) is best to choose a filtering optical element that has high-speed spectral selectivity with high resolution, it can greatly reduces the amount of data collection and processing. In this paper , First, the work principle of AOTF was introduced, then described the AOTF imaging system, it covers the spectral band from 400nm to 900nm with a spectral resolution of near 2nm at 400nm and 10nm at 900nm. The device can provide about 2.2° view field angle and 10mm aperture, which included TeO2 crystal, image optical system, a charged coupled device(CCD)camera, rf electronics and control and processing software. Finally the paper presented the results of laboratory image testing.
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Ling-ying Chang, Bao-chang Zhao, De-sheng Wen, Rong-li Chen, and Yue-hong Qiu "Using an acousto-optic tunable filters for hyperspectro-polarimetric imaging", Proc. SPIE 8196, International Symposium on Photoelectronic Detection and Imaging 2011: Space Exploration Technologies and Applications, 81961S (15 August 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.901014
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Diffraction

Acoustics

Tunable filters

Acousto-optics

Polarization

Crystals

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