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2 February 2006 Computed spectroscopy using segmented apertures
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Proceedings Volume 6065, Computational Imaging IV; 60650H (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.659610
Event: Electronic Imaging 2006, 2006, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
A novel technique for imaging spectroscopy is introduced. The technique makes use of an optical imaging system with a segmented aperture and intensity detector array on the imaging plane. The point spread function (PSF) of such a system can be adjusted by modifying the path lengths from the subapertures to the image plane, and the shape of the resulting point spread function will vary as a function of wavenumber. An image reconstruction approach is taken to convert multiple recorded pan-chromatic images with different wavenumber-varying point spread functions into a hyperspectral data set. Thus, the technique described here is a new form of computed imaging.
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Ralph T. Hoctor, Frederick W. Wheeler, and Eamon B. Barrett "Computed spectroscopy using segmented apertures", Proc. SPIE 6065, Computational Imaging IV, 60650H (2 February 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.659610
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KEYWORDS
Spatial frequencies

Image segmentation

Point spread functions

Imaging spectroscopy

Imaging systems

Spectroscopy

Fourier transforms

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