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Hyperspectral Imaging System Headwall Photonics VNIR, SWIR

Basic Information

Name: Hyperspectral Imaging System
Manufacturer: Headwall Photonics
Model: VNIR, SWIR
Partner: Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology (IWS)
Location: laboratory

Description

The hyperspectral imaging (or pushbroom imaging) describes an image recording technique with a spatial and spectral resolution. It combines the advantages of the UV-Vis and near-infrared spectroscopy with the spatial resolution of a line scanner. Based on the movement of the sample or the camera the full spectral information of a 2D image can be acquired. The high recording speed allows also the observation of time-domain phenomena.

All characteristics (bands) in UV-VIS- and near infrared area can be covered. The absorption and fluorescent properties as well as information about the chemical composition can be achieved. An additional data evaluation with the help of multivariate statistics expand the possibilities for utilizations at lower sensitive samples.

Points of Contact

Markus Forytta
Email:
Phone:
+49 351 83391- 3614
Fax:
+49 351 83391- 3300

Notes

  • Hyperspectral VIS-Camera 400-1000 nm with variable spectral resolution, min. 0.9 nm (VNIR-spectrometer with Andor Luca R)
  • Hyperspectral NIR-Camera 1000-2500 nm with variable spectral resolution, min. 7.5 nm (SWIR-spectrometer with Xenics Xeva XC403)
  • optional fiber coupling up to 35 fibers (VNIR-Spektrometer mit Faserkopplung
  • high speed recording up to 200 Hz @ full spectral resolution
  • variable spatial resolution, min. 8 µm
  • High Perfomance Computing Unit
  • Unscrambler-Package for multivariate statistics

Last Update

Last updated at: 13 July 2017 at 11:54:11