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12 June 1995 Spectrotomography of two- and three-dimensional objects
Gennady G. Levin, Theodor V. Bulygin
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Abstract
Spectrotomography is a new branch of optical tomography, which allows to study the internal spectral and spatial structure of the polychromatic objects. The paper describes methods and algorithms applied to spectrotomography of 2D and 3D polychromatic objects, which were proposed and tested by the authors.
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Gennady G. Levin and Theodor V. Bulygin "Spectrotomography of two- and three-dimensional objects", Proc. SPIE 2480, Imaging Spectrometry, (12 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.210868
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KEYWORDS
Reconstruction algorithms

Tomography

Prisms

Error analysis

Plasma

Optical components

Data acquisition

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