2012
DOI: 10.1117/12.919785
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Fiber optic snapshot hyperspectral imager

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“…A 100 × 100 fiber-optic snapshot imager was proposed recently, but only a theoretical model was reported. 26 Many practical challenges remain in assembling snapshot fiber-optic hyperspectral imagers that will have densely packed fibers in the object as well as in the image space. Other than the detector length limitation, the single-row fiber configuration at the fiber bundle output is more susceptible to the light leakage between fibers, as the crosstalk between neighboring pixels increases with the packing density.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 100 × 100 fiber-optic snapshot imager was proposed recently, but only a theoretical model was reported. 26 Many practical challenges remain in assembling snapshot fiber-optic hyperspectral imagers that will have densely packed fibers in the object as well as in the image space. Other than the detector length limitation, the single-row fiber configuration at the fiber bundle output is more susceptible to the light leakage between fibers, as the crosstalk between neighboring pixels increases with the packing density.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%