Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, Volume. 33, Issue 12, 3432(2013)

Design of Airborne Dual Channel Ultraviolet-Visible Imaging Spectrometer with Large Field of View, Wide Spectrum, and High Resolution

HAO Ai-hua1,2,3、*, HU Bing-liang1, BAI Jia-guang1, LI Li-bo1,3, YU Tao1,3, and LI Si-yuan1
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    The ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis 200~500 nm) imaging spectrometer is an important part of space remote sensing. Based on special requirements and practical application of the airborne UV-VIS spectrometer, a kind of scanning imaging spectrometer using area array CCD is proposed, which can meet the application requirements of large field of view, wide spectrum and high resolution. It overcomes low spatial resolution of traditional line array CCD scanning imaging spectrometer, and limited field of view of the pushbroom imaging spectrometer. In addition, dual channel was designed to reduce stray light. 400~500 nm band includes two order spectrum for 200~250 nm band, and variation of radiance from earth between the shorter wavelength (<290 nm) and the longer wavelength (>310 nm) is above three orders of magnitude. In the structure design of the system, the imaging spectrometer is composed of a two-mirror concentric telescope and two Czerny-Turner plane grating imaging spectrometers. The whole system doesn’t use any additional optical elements in addition to spherical mirrors. The whole system has the advantage of simple structure, excellent performance, and very good feasibility. The modulation transfer function value of full spectrum and full field of view is above 0.6.

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    HAO Ai-hua, HU Bing-liang, BAI Jia-guang, LI Li-bo, YU Tao, LI Si-yuan. Design of Airborne Dual Channel Ultraviolet-Visible Imaging Spectrometer with Large Field of View, Wide Spectrum, and High Resolution[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2013, 33(12): 3432

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    Paper Information

    Received: Mar. 14, 2013

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Jan. 9, 2014

    The Author Email: Ai-hua HAO (haoaihua200177@163.com)

    DOI:10.3964/j.issn.1000-0593(2013)12-3432-05

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