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8 November 2002 Development of a four-dimensional imaging spectrometer
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Abstract
The development of an imaging spectrometer to acquire 3 spatial dimensions and hyper-spectral information simultaneously is detailed. The spectrometer is based on the Computed Tomographic Imaging Spectrometer (CTIS) developed at the Optical Science Center and the Scannerless Laser Radar (LADAR) architecture developed at Sandia National Labs. The new 4-D imager, called the Spectral LADAR System (SLS), operates in the visible to near-infrared portion of the spectrum (600-900 nm). The system has 30 spectral intervals (10 nm bands), 1024 range samples, and approximately 80 x 80 spatial sampling. CTIS and LADAR are discussed, as well as preliminary results of the SLS.
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Brian Alan Kinder, John Phillips Garcia, and Eustace L. Dereniak "Development of a four-dimensional imaging spectrometer", Proc. SPIE 4816, Imaging Spectrometry VIII, (8 November 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.463670
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Laser sintering

Spectroscopy

Laser development

Modulation

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