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25 October 2016 Data reconstructed of ultraviolet spatially modulated imaging spectrometer
Xiaochun Yuan, Chunchao Yu, Zhixiong Yang, Min Yan, Yi Zeng
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Proceedings Volume 10156, Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Applications and Environmental Monitoring and Safety Testing Technology; 1015607 (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2243876
Event: International Symposium on Optoelectronic Technology and Application 2016, 2016, Beijing, China
Abstract
With the advantages of fluorescence excitation and environmental adaptability simultaneously, Ultraviolet Image Spectroscopy has shown irreplaceable features in the field of latent target detection and become a current research focus. A design of Large Aperture Ultraviolet Spatially Modulated Imaging Spectrometer (LAUV-SMIS) based on image plane interferometer and offner system was first proposed in this paper. The data processing technology of time-spatial modulation FTIS in UV band has been studied. The latent fingerprint could be recognized clearly from the image since which is capable to meet the need of latent target detection. The spectral curve of the target could distinguish the emission peak at 253.7nm and 365nm when the low pressure and high pressure mercury lamp were used as the illuminator. Accurate spectral data of the target can be collected on the short and long wave ends of the working band.
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Xiaochun Yuan, Chunchao Yu, Zhixiong Yang, Min Yan, and Yi Zeng "Data reconstructed of ultraviolet spatially modulated imaging spectrometer", Proc. SPIE 10156, Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Applications and Environmental Monitoring and Safety Testing Technology, 1015607 (25 October 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2243876
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