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27 October 1999 Imaging spectropolarimeters for use in visible and infrared remote sensing
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Abstract
An imaging variable retardance, Fourier transform spectropolarimeter (VRFTSP) is presented that is capable of creating spectropolarimetric images of scenes with independent characterization of spatial, spectral, and polarimetric information. The device is used to image simple, canonical targets such as spheres and cylinders in a laboratory setup. The resulting images demonstrate the capability of developing systems to collect spectropolarimetric data of field images using the concept of pushbroom scanning and serial collection of polarimetric information, with the possibility of developing a parallelized collection strategy allowing the collection of near-real-time images of real-world targets.
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J. Scott Tyo and Theodore S. Turner Jr. "Imaging spectropolarimeters for use in visible and infrared remote sensing", Proc. SPIE 3753, Imaging Spectrometry V, (27 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.366312
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KEYWORDS
Polarimetry

Polarization

Image processing

Signal to noise ratio

Visible radiation

Fourier transforms

Infrared imaging

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