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20 June 2021 Improving light efficiency in multispectral imaging via complementary notch filters
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Abstract
We propose a novel multispectral imaging technique employing complementary notch filters instead of bandpass filters which are conventionally used in filter-based multispectral cameras. Therefore, only little power of the incoming photon signal is lost and thus the SNR of the multispectral data can be significantly improved. To validate the proposed approach, simulations of conventional bandpass filters as well as complementary notch filters are presented. To compare the resulting SNRs, the EMVA 1288 standard is adopted in such a way that it is applicable to notch filter-based multispectral cameras. It is found that the SNR can be significantly improved by using complementary filters instead of the conventional bandpass filters, especially at high spectral resolution.
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Theresa Panther, Maximilian Schambach, and Michael Heizmann "Improving light efficiency in multispectral imaging via complementary notch filters", Proc. SPIE 11787, Automated Visual Inspection and Machine Vision IV, 117870K (20 June 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2592411
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KEYWORDS
Bandpass filters

Multispectral imaging

Signal to noise ratio

Linear filtering

Spectral resolution

Cameras

Optical filters

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