Hyperspectral imaging sensors using a novel 2D to 1D fiber array

Citation

Schiza, M. V., Nelson, M. P., Myrick, M. L., & Angel, S. M. (1999). Hyperspectral imaging sensors using a novel 2D to 1D fiber array. In Fiber Optic Sensor Technology and Applications, 3860, 317-324.

Keywords

  • Image guides
  • Fiber optic array
  • Fluorescence imaging
  • pH sensor
  • O2 sensor
  • Imaging sensor
  • Hyperspectral imaging sensors
  • 2D to 1D fiber array
  • Chemical images
  • High spectral resolution
  • Wide spectral range
  • Multi-analyte sensors
  • Spatial information
  • Spectrograph
  • ICCD detector

Brief

This article introduces a new hyperspectral imaging technique that uses a 2D to 1D fiber array coupled with an image guide and a spectrograph to simultaneously obtain chemical images with high spectral resolution.

Summary

This article introduces a novel hyperspectral imaging sensor that uses a 2D to 1D fiber optic array to simultaneously capture chemical images with high spectral resolution over a wide range of wavelengths. This is demonstrated using a combined CO2/O2 sensor, showcasing its potential for measuring multiple analytes and creating high-resolution chemical images.

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