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Hyperspectral Imaging Using Polarization Interferometry

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Abstract

Polarization interferometry was employed to make two kinds of Fourier imaging spectrometers; in one case, by temporal scanning of optical path delay through a liquid-crystal cell, and in the other, with relative motion between scene and detector to spatially scan the optical path delay through a position-dependent wave plate.

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