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A R Harvey, D W Fletcher-Holmes, A Gorman, K Altenbach, J Arlt, and N D Read (2005)

Spectral imaging in a snapshot

In: Spectral Imaging: Instrumentation, Applications, and Analysis III, edited by Bearman, G. H. and Mahadevan-Jansen, A. and Levenson, R. M., pages 110–119.

We describe a new filter that simultaneously achieves spectral filtering and image replication to yield a two-dimensional, snapshot spectral imager. Filtering is achieved by spectral demultiplexing; that is without rejection of light; so optical throughput efficiency is, in principle, unity. The principle of operation can be considered as a generalisation of the Lyot filter to achieve multiple bandpasses. We report on the design and experimental implementation of an eight-band system for use in the visible. Proof-of-concept demonstrations are reported for imaging of the ocular fundus and microscopy of fluorescently labelled living cells.
Conference on Spectral Imaging - Instrumentation. Applications and Analysis III, JAN 23, 2005, San Jose, CA