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Development of a compact imaging spectrometer form for the solarreflective spectral region

Michael Chrisp, Ronald B. Lockwood, Melissa Smith, Gregory Balonek, Christopher Holtsberg, Kurtis J. Thome, Keith E. Murray, Parminder Ghuman

2020Applied Optics28 citationsDOI

Abstract

Current imaging spectrometer forms for terrestrial remote sensing in the visible, near-, and shortwave infrared (VNR/SWIR) spectral range have been implemented in hardware and achieve a high level of performance in terms of both aberration control and signal-to-noise level. These forms are compact, relative to prior art, but more size, weight, and power optimization, while maintaining performance, is desirable for usage on small satellite platforms. Pursuant to that goal, we have developed a compact breadboard prototype VNIR/SWIR imaging spectrometer that maintains the current aberration control and has a large number of spatial samples. The new form utilizes a catadioptric lens and a flat dual-blaze immersion grating yielding a compact design that is relatively easy to manufacture.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsSpectrometerCatadioptric systemBreadboardImaging spectrometerRemote sensingVNIRHyperspectral imagingSpectral imagingLens (geology)GratingPhysicsComputer scienceReflectivityGeologyElectrical engineeringEngineeringCalibration and Measurement TechniquesOptical Polarization and EllipsometryOptical Coatings and Gratings
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