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Long-wave infrared hyperspectral imager based on a scanning Fabry-Pérot interferometer
Mads Nibe Larsen1,2, Anders Løchte Jørgensen2, Victor Petrunin2
1NanoSYD, Mads Clausen Institute, University of Southern Denmark, 6400 Sønderborg, Denmark.
Abstract:
This work presents a hyperspectral imager sensitive to radiation in the 1250-666 cm-1 wavenumber range (wavelengths between 8 and 15 μm). The system combines a low-order scanning Fabry-Pérot interferometer with a thermal camera utilizing a 1024 × 768-pixel uncooled microbolometer detector. The compact interferometer design enables a relatively small footprint, providing a spectral resolution between 26 and 39 cm-1, depending on the wavenumber. Transmission measurements of various substances are shown to produce distinct interferograms, facilitating material identification. In addition, a generalized matrix method is used to estimate the relationship between physical cavity length and wavenumber of the incident light, enabling the prediction of interferogram shapes.
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