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The design and experimental results of a snapshot spatially heterodyned imaging Fourier transform (SHIFT)
spectropolarimeter are presented. The sensor utilizes common-path interferometry, which lends improved compactness
and ruggedness over free-space interferometric techniques. The polarization-dependency of the optical instrument can also
be leveraged to obtain both spectral and polarimetric measurements. In this paper, calibration procedures and the SHIFT
data processing algorithms are described. A data-reduction matrix is utilized to transform the measured per-pixel
interferograms into corresponding Stokes parameters. Using this matrix, neural networks are trained to automate the
transformation process from measurement to Stokes parameters. Finally, preliminary experimental results of the SHIFT’s
ability to distinguish certain spectral signatures are demonstrated.
E. J. Youngs andM. W. Kudenov
"Snapshot hyperspectral imaging Fourier transform spectropolarimeter", Proc. SPIE 10407, Polarization Science and Remote Sensing VIII, 1040704 (7 September 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2273866
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E. J. Youngs, M. W. Kudenov, "Snapshot hyperspectral imaging Fourier transform spectropolarimeter," Proc. SPIE 10407, Polarization Science and Remote Sensing VIII, 1040704 (7 September 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2273866