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9 December 1999Hyperspectral imaging sensors using a novel 2D to 1D fiber array
A new technique is described for simultaneously obtaining chemical images in an imaging sensor with high spectral resolution over a wide spectral range. The technique is demonstrated using a combination CO2/O2 sensor, in three different sensor configurations. It is shown that it is potentially feasible to measure as many as 300 indicators on the tip of an image guide simultaneously at many different wavelengths.
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Maria V. Schiza, Matthew P. Nelson, Michael L. Myrick, S. Michael Angel, "Hyperspectral imaging sensors using a novel 2D to 1D fiber array," Proc. SPIE 3860, Fiber Optic Sensor Technology and Applications, (9 December 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.373006