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27 August 2008 Computed tomographic imaging spectropolarimeter characterization
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A computed tomographic imaging spectrometer (CTIS) is an instrument which can simultaneously obtain image spatial and spectral information without moving parts in a single focal plane array integration time. When this instrument is combined with a channeled spectropolarimeter, the instrument can also obtain complete Stokes polarization information at each resolution element. The combined instrument, called a computed tomographic imaging channeled spectropolarimeter (CTICS), has been developed in the visible wavelength region. This paper summarizes the CTICS design and results obtained from data acquired during field testing of the CTICS instrument.
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Corrie Vandervlugt, Robert Sampson, Julia Craven, Eustace Dereniak, and Grant Gerhart "Computed tomographic imaging spectropolarimeter characterization", Proc. SPIE 7086, Imaging Spectrometry XIII, 708604 (27 August 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.795427
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Modulation

Light emitting diodes

Tomography

Wave plates

Data acquisition

Polarizers

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