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18 November 2014 Near-infrared Fourier transform imaging spectrometer for remote sensing
Jianxin Li, Xin Meng, Donglei Xu, Huaqing Song, Liu Wang, Rihong Zhu
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Abstract
Fourier transform spectrometer without input slit is an emerging technology for spectral imaging. It has the advantages of high spatial resolution and high radiation throughput compared to the similar device with input slit. A near-infrared (NIR) Fourier transform spectrometer using Sagnac interferometer is presented and discussed in this paper. This system is composed of a Sagnac interferometer used as a lateral shearing splitter, an objective and a NIR camera. The principle of the system is presented including the discuss of its main characteristics and the optical layout of the Sagnac interferometer. Then the main technical features are discussed, such as the sample of the optical path difference (OPD). A experimental device is set up and presented that is used for two proven experiments. Some spectral images are reconstructed from 1050nm to 1720nm and proves the feasibility of the proposed system for NIR spectral imaging.
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Jianxin Li, Xin Meng, Donglei Xu, Huaqing Song, Liu Wang, and Rihong Zhu "Near-infrared Fourier transform imaging spectrometer for remote sensing", Proc. SPIE 9298, International Symposium on Optoelectronic Technology and Application 2014: Imaging Spectroscopy; and Telescopes and Large Optics, 929812 (18 November 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2072236
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Fourier transforms

Spectroscopy

Imaging spectroscopy

Near infrared

Beam splitters

Fringe analysis

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