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Imaging Spectrometry-Concepts and System TradeoffsThe concept of imaging spectrometry is finding broad application in scientific instrumentation for earth-based, airborne, and space applications. An imaging spectrometer is characterized by the combination of imaging with complete sampling in the spectral domain. In so doing, material identification can be accomplished and displayed in conjunction with the conventional recognizable image. An image spectrometer incorporates a wide variety of techniques, including focal plane arrays, imaging and spectrometer optics, and spectral dispersing devices. The design of a successful system involves a complex set of tradeoffs incorporating the properties and limitations of the various technologies. For applications in the infrared, additional technologies such as focal plane cooling are required, and the other technologies present more limitations and constraints.
Document ID
20060038965
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Conference Paper
External Source(s)
Authors
Herring, M.
Chrien, T.
Duval, V.
Krabach, T.
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1993
Publication Information
Publication: Proceedings of SPIE: SPIE: Infrared Detectors & Instrumentation
Subject Category
Instrumentation And Photography
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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