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12 September 2007 Visible imaging spectro-polarimeter
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Abstract
A computed tomography imaging channeled spectropolarimeter (CTICS) is a combination of a computed tomography imaging spectrometer (CTIS) and a channeled spectropolarimeter (CHSP). The CTICS instrument can simultaneously obtain image spatial and spectral information as well as polarization Stokes vectors at each resolution element in a single focal plane array (FPA) integration time with no moving parts. An instrument has been designed and built for the visible wavelength region at the University of Arizona. Performance testing is underway. In this work, we present initial results from data acquired during testing of the CTICS instrument.
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Corrie Vandervlugt, Nathan Hagen, Robert Sampson, Eustace Dereniak, and Grant Gerhart "Visible imaging spectro-polarimeter", Proc. SPIE 6661, Imaging Spectrometry XII, 666104 (12 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.734242
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Modulation

Wave plates

Spectroscopy

Visible radiation

Staring arrays

Computed tomography

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