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18 November 2014Design of onboard calibration unit of space-borne imaging spectrometer
The onboard calibration unit is an important part of the space-borne imaging spectrometer and used for the onboard
radiometric calibration and spectral calibration of the spectrometer. An imaging spectrometer used in marine satellite is
given as an example and its onboard calibration unit is introduced. The onboard calibration unit is in the front of the
optical path of the spectrometer, with the sun as the light source, the space qualified PTFE diffusers are used for the
onboard radiometric calibration, and the space qualified PTFE diffuser doped with rare earth elements is used for the
onboard spectral calibration. The components of the calibration unit are introduced. For the main radiometric calibration
diffuser and the redundant radiometric calibration diffuser, the BDRF test results in component level are introduced.
Considering the effects of the assembly error and the stray light after the assembly of the spectrometer, the BDRF test
method of the radiometric calibration diffuser in system level is introduced. The test results of the directional
hemispherical reflectance of the radiometric calibration diffusers and the spectral calibration diffuser are given and the
wavelengths of the absorption peaks of the spectral calibration diffuser are obtained. According to the measurement
signal of the spectrometer while the onboard spectral calibration, the wavelengths of the absorption peaks of the spectral
calibration diffuser which can be used for the onboard spectral calibration are determined. The onboard calibration unit
can satisfy the onboard calibration requirements of the spectrometer.
Ming Li,Shitao Ding, andDazhou Xiao
"Design of onboard calibration unit of space-borne imaging spectrometer", Proc. SPIE 9298, International Symposium on Optoelectronic Technology and Application 2014: Imaging Spectroscopy; and Telescopes and Large Optics, 92980A (18 November 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2070402
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Ming Li, Shitao Ding, Dazhou Xiao, "Design of onboard calibration unit of space-borne imaging spectrometer," Proc. SPIE 9298, International Symposium on Optoelectronic Technology and Application 2014: Imaging Spectroscopy; and Telescopes and Large Optics, 92980A (18 November 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2070402