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16 April 2008 Imaging open-path Fourier transform infrared spectrometer for 3D cloud profiling
Julia Rentz Dupuis, David J. Mansur, James R. Engel, Robert Vaillancourt, Lori Todd, Kathleen Mottus
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Abstract
OPTRA and University of North Carolina are developing an imaging open-path Fourier transform infrared (I-OP-FTIR) spectrometer for 3D profiling of chemical and biological agent simulant plumes released into test ranges and chambers. An array of I-OP-FTIR instruments positioned around the perimeter of the test site, in concert with advanced spectroscopic algorithms, enables real time tomographic reconstruction of the plume. The approach will be considered as a candidate referee measurement for test ranges and chambers. This Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) effort combines the instrumentation and spectroscopic capabilities of OPTRA, Inc. with the computed tomographic expertise of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. In this paper, we summarize progress to date and overall system performance projections based on the instrument, spectroscopy, and tomographic reconstruction accuracy. We then present a preliminary optical design of the I-OP-FTIR.
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Julia Rentz Dupuis, David J. Mansur, James R. Engel, Robert Vaillancourt, Lori Todd, and Kathleen Mottus "Imaging open-path Fourier transform infrared spectrometer for 3D cloud profiling", Proc. SPIE 6954, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Sensing IX, 69540N (16 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.778462
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KEYWORDS
Interferometers

Optical fibers

Tomography

Sensors

Spectroscopy

Infrared spectroscopy

Retroreflectors

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