Subject of study. A device for stereoscopic visualization
of objects in various spectral regions is studied. Aim of study. A prototype stereoscopic
spectrometer based on a tunable acousto-optical filter is developed.
Method. An ingenious symmetric design so
that a single acousto-optical cell can act as a filter for two light
beams (stereo pairs) is used to separate the beams in the azimuthal
plane. Main results. The prototype was
assembled on an experimental test bench using the following
components: an acousto-optical filter, an optical train based on
prisms and lenses, and a video camera with an objective lens. Several
images of test objects were obtained to demonstrate the spectral
sensitivity of the device. Practical
significance. The stereo spectrometer prototype developed
here, which is capable of simultaneously obtaining spatial and
spectral information about an object, may be applicable to various
problems in machine vision, including those involving a non-laboratory
environment.