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18 June 2018Design and test results of compact imaging spectrometer for chemical detection and identification
ABB has recently designed a compact, low-cost and light weight infrared spectral imager. That instrument re-use many
building blocks from ABB’s commercial line of products, repackaged in a system adapted for field operations. That
instrument incorporates limited imaging capacity in order to improve the fill factor and the signal to clutter ratio when
the target is not spatially uniform. The current version operates in the long-wave infrared from 6 μm to 14 μm. Its main
applications include chemical detection and identification, environmental monitoring and LWIR infrared signature
measurements.
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Louis Moreau, Francois Tanguay, Sylviane Lelievre, Gaetan Perron, "Design and test results of compact imaging spectrometer for chemical detection and identification," Proc. SPIE 10624, Infrared Technology and Applications XLIV, 106240E (18 June 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2305409