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Snapshot hyperspectral light field imaging using image mapping spectrometry.

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In this Letter, we present a snapshot hyperspectral light field imaging system using a single camera. By integrating an unfocused light field camera with a snapshot hyperspectral imager, the image… Click to show full abstract

In this Letter, we present a snapshot hyperspectral light field imaging system using a single camera. By integrating an unfocused light field camera with a snapshot hyperspectral imager, the image mapping spectrometer, we captured a five-dimensional (5D) ($x,y,u,v,\lambda $x,y,u,v,λ) ($x,y,$x,y, spatial coordinates; $u,v,$u,v, emittance angles; $\lambda ,$λ, wavelength) datacube in a single camera exposure. The corresponding volumetric image ($x,y,z$x,y,z) at each wavelength is then computed through a scale-depth space transform. We demonstrated the snapshot advantage of our system by imaging the spectral-volumetric scenes in real time.

Keywords: hyperspectral light; image; snapshot hyperspectral; light field; field imaging

Journal Title: Optics letters
Year Published: 2020

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