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13 November 1996 Throughput advantage in imaging Fourier-transform spectrometers
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Abstract
The throughput advantage associated with Fourier-transform spectrometers is examined in the context of imaging spectrometers. The imaging throughput advantage is found to be inversely proportional to the number of spatial- resolution elements in the image cube. That number is also known as the space-bandwidth product and indicates an imager's information-collection capability. In the limit of one spatial resolution element, the advantage expression derived here reduces to the formulation presented elsewhere in the literature. A simple expression for the imaging- throughput advantage is also derived for the case of diffraction-limited imaging.
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Michael R. Descour "Throughput advantage in imaging Fourier-transform spectrometers", Proc. SPIE 2819, Imaging Spectrometry II, (13 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.258075
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Spectrometers

Silver

Interferometers

Solids

Fourier transforms

Mirrors

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