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22 May 2023 Design framework for compact spectro-polarimetry with patterned detectors (Conference Presentation)
Thijs Stockmans, C.U. Keller, C. van Dijk, M. Esposito, F. Snik
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Abstract
Constant global monitoring of the air quality requires coverage of the earth by satellites with spectro-polarimetric capabilities. To make this financially viable, miniaturization is essential. Modern techniques enable us to directly pattern spectral and polarimetric filters on detector chips, varying their properties pixel-to-pixel. Each pixel contains unique information and by combining the information of neighboring pixels through a reconstruction algorithm, the spectro-polarimetric data of the earth can be approximated. We will present a design framework that simultaneously optimizes the properties of the filters and the parameters of the reconstruction algorithm to get the most accurate representation of the spectro-polarimetric data.
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Thijs Stockmans, C.U. Keller, C. van Dijk, M. Esposito, and F. Snik "Design framework for compact spectro-polarimetry with patterned detectors (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 12327, SPIE Future Sensing Technologies 2023, 1232710 (22 May 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2666929
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KEYWORDS
Design and modelling

Sensors

Equipment

Optical filters

Reconstruction algorithms

Air quality

Miniaturization

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