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7 June 2024 Development and testing of a ruggedized compact VNIR-SWIR hyperspectral imager for remote sensing
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Abstract
The Chrisp Compact Visible-SWIR Spectrometer (CCVIS) was developed by MIT Lincoln Laboratory as a high performance, low Size-Weight-Power (SWAP) slit-based hyperspectral sensor that provides comparable performance to current fielded units but more than an order smaller in packaging volume. The design takes advantage of a flat, immersed grating and a color-corrected catadioptric layout to provide >25mm slit length operating from 380-2500nm. We show results from our efforts to design and build an environmentally robust variant which undergoing Technology Readiness Level 6 testing for future spaceflight.
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James B. Johnson, Christopher Roll, Bayleigh Nugent, Jenna Montague, Jeromy Lyman, Samuel Berger, Melissa Brennan, Ronald B. Lockwood, Michael P. Chrisp, and Corrie V. Smeaton "Development and testing of a ruggedized compact VNIR-SWIR hyperspectral imager for remote sensing", Proc. SPIE 13042, Advanced Optics for Imaging Applications: UV through LWIR IX, 1304209 (7 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3013690
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KEYWORDS
Design

Hyperspectral imaging

Remote sensing

Stray light

Thermal modeling

Vibration

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