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12 June 1995 Infrared hyperspectral imaging results from vapor plume experiments
Charles L. Bennett, Michael R. Carter, David J. Fields, F. Dean Lee
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In this article, recent measurements made with LIFTIRS, the Livermore Imaging Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer, are presented. The experience gained with this instrument has produced a variety of insights into the tradeoffs between signal to noise ratio (SNR), spectral resolution, and temporal resolution for time multiplexed Fourier transform imaging spectrometers. This experience has also clarified the practical advantages and disadvantages of Fourier transform hyperspectral imaging spectrometers regarding adaptation to varying measurement requirements on SNR versus spectral resolution, spatial resolution, and temporal resolution.
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Charles L. Bennett, Michael R. Carter, David J. Fields, and F. Dean Lee "Infrared hyperspectral imaging results from vapor plume experiments", Proc. SPIE 2480, Imaging Spectrometry, (12 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.210897
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KEYWORDS
Spectral resolution

Infrared radiation

Infrared imaging

Spectroscopy

Hyperspectral imaging

Signal to noise ratio

Fourier transforms

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