Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7926343 | Optics Communications | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
High etendue spatial heterodyne imaging spectrometer (HESHIS) is a new pushbroom Fourier transform hyperspectral imager with no moving parts. It is based on a Sagnac interferometer combined with a pair of parallel gratings. In this paper, the basic principle of HESHIS is reviewed and the first prototype of HESHIS is designed and developed. The spectral band of this prototype is designed at O2-A band (757Â nm to 777Â nm) and the average spectral resolution is 0.04Â nm. Using the prototype, the pushbroom imaging experiments are carried out and the original interference images are obtained. The spectral data cube is generated using spectrum reconstruction method and high-resolution spectra are achieved.
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Authors
Qisheng Cai, Bin Xiangli, Min Huang, Wei Han, Linlin Pei, Meixia Bu,