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8 June 2012 Development of a polarization hyperspectral image projector
Teresa K. Ewing, Sharon V. King, Hugh M. Masterson, Nicholas Gonzales, Dane Elshof
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This paper describes the development of a new instrument for calibrating satellite imaging sensors - the Polarization Hyperspectral Image Projector (PHIP). The PHIP instrument is capable of producing realistic standards-based satellite imagery, simultaneously projecting spectral, spatial and polarization scenes. The feasibility study outlined here demonstrates that liquid crystal devices are capable of producing arbitrary polarization states. Boulder Nonlinear Systems is currently developing a complete spectral/spatial/polarization instrument to be delivered to NASA in 2013.
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Teresa K. Ewing, Sharon V. King, Hugh M. Masterson, Nicholas Gonzales, and Dane Elshof "Development of a polarization hyperspectral image projector", Proc. SPIE 8364, Polarization: Measurement, Analysis, and Remote Sensing X, 836408 (8 June 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.923521
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Liquid crystals

Liquid crystal on silicon

Calibration

Hyperspectral imaging

LCDs

Projection systems

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