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1 January 2007Snapshot dual-band visible hyperspectral imaging spectrometer
We describe a proof of concept for a snapshot dual-band visible hyperspectral imaging spectrometer. A commercially available digital camera was integrated into a computed tomographic imaging spectrometer to provide a means for this proof of concept. Two spatially coregistered data cubes covering the blue (400 to 500 nm) and red (600 to 700 nm) spectral regions were reconstructed and the results analyzed. We found that the system accurately reconstructs the spectral content of the scene and that the two data cubes are automatically spatially coregistered by virtue of the system design.
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John P. Hartke, Eustace L. Dereniak, "Snapshot dual-band visible hyperspectral imaging spectrometer," Opt. Eng. 46(1) 013201 (1 January 2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2434348