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25 October 2016Design of a miniature SWIR hyperspectral snapshot imager utilizing multivariate optical elements
CIRTEMO, SCD and Pixelteq have co-developed a miniature short-wave infrared (SWIR) hyperspectral snapshot
imager utilizing Multivariate Optical Elements (MOEs). The resultant product may address many of the detection
challenges facing multiple markets including commercial, medical, security and defense. This paper highlights the
design process of developing MOEs for a targeted application, as well as the technological challenges faced and
solutions developed for successful integration of a micro-patterned mosaic array to an InGaAs focal plane array.
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Ryan Priore, John Dougherty, Omer Cohen, Leonid Bikov, Itay Hirsh, "Design of a miniature SWIR hyperspectral snapshot imager utilizing multivariate optical elements," Proc. SPIE 9992, Emerging Imaging and Sensing Technologies, 999205 (25 October 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2254369