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Acousto-optic tunable filters for infrared imaging
Author(s): Neelam Gupta
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Paper Abstract

Sensing from space requires the development of hyperspectral imagers operating in the two atmospheric window regions (3-5 μm and 8-12 μm) in the infrared region. At the Army Research Laboratory we are developing hyperspectral imagers operating in these two regions based on using acousto-optic tunable filters (AOTFs). Research is going on in the growth of new acousto-optic materials-mercurous halides (Hg2Cl2 and Hg2Br2) and tellurium (Te) for development of AOTF cells. We have developed a hyperspectral imager using a tellurium dioxide (TeO2) AOTF with a liquid-nitrogen-cooled indium antimonide (InSb) 256×256 focal plane array (FPA) that covers 2-4.5 μm region and another imager using a thallium arsenic selenide (TAS) AOTF with liquid-nitrogen-cooled mercury cadmium telluride (HgCdTe) 256×256 FPA to cover 7.8-9.8 μm region. Each of these imagers has been integrated on a tripod-mountable platform with an appropriate optical train. Control of RF electronics, and image acquisition and storage operations are carried out under full computer-control with a user-friendly interface. We will discuss the progress in material development and present imaging results.

Paper Details

Date Published: 29 September 2005
PDF: 10 pages
Proc. SPIE 5953, Acousto-optics and Photoacoustics, 59530O (29 September 2005); doi: 10.1117/12.641081
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Neelam Gupta, Army Research Lab. (United States)


Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 5953:
Acousto-optics and Photoacoustics
Antoni Sliwinski; Rainer Reibold; Vitaly B. Voloshinov, Editor(s)

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