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14 June 1996 DOIS: a diffractive optic image spectrometer
Kevin J. Whitcomb, Denise M. Lyons, Stephanie Hartnett
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Abstract
This paper will detail the basic characteristics and performance of a diffractive optic imaging spectrometer (DOIS). Diffractive optical element technology combined with a conventional CCD camera produces an elegant configuration for adding spectroscopy capabilities to current imaging systems. Its resolution rivals that of competing technologies, capable of hyperspectral resolution when used along with basic image processing techniques. DOIS is a rugged, economical, programmable, practical image spectrometer that can be adapted for use in visible, infra- red, and ultraviolet spectra for a multitude of applications.
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Kevin J. Whitcomb, Denise M. Lyons, and Stephanie Hartnett "DOIS: a diffractive optic image spectrometer", Proc. SPIE 2749, Photonic Component Engineering and Applications, (14 June 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.243102
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KEYWORDS
Mercury

Cameras

Spectroscopy

Spectral resolution

Composites

Lamps

Diffractive optical elements

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