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10 October 2003 Manufacturing and performance evaluation of a refractive real-time MWIR hyperspectral imager
Brian E. Catanzaro, Mark S. Dombrowski, Paul D. Willson, Jeff Hendrixson, Eric Hillenbrand, John Wilcox
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Abstract
Hyperspectral imaging in the 2-5 μm band has held interest for applications in detection and discrimination of targets. Real time instrumentation is particularly powerful as a tool for characterization and field measurement. A compact, real-time, refractive MWIR hyperspectral imaging instrument has been designed, and is undergoing testing. Using a combination of dispersive and corrective elements, the system has been designed for integration and preliminary test at room temperature with passive focus correction for the cryogenic elements. The F/1.75 design supports near diffraction limited performance from 2.5 μm to 5.0 μm. This paper will review the challenges in manufacturing such a system as well as the alignment and performance data.
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Brian E. Catanzaro, Mark S. Dombrowski, Paul D. Willson, Jeff Hendrixson, Eric Hillenbrand, and John Wilcox "Manufacturing and performance evaluation of a refractive real-time MWIR hyperspectral imager", Proc. SPIE 5074, Infrared Technology and Applications XXIX, (10 October 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.498142
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KEYWORDS
Cryogenics

Mid-IR

Hyperspectral imaging

Imaging systems

Image resolution

Wavefronts

Manufacturing

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