An Airborne Offner Imaging Hyperspectrometer with Radially-Fastened Primary Elements

Sensors (Basel). 2020 Jun 17;20(12):3411. doi: 10.3390/s20123411.

Abstract

We propose a new layout for the Offner imaging hyperspectrometer that is utilized onboard small space vehicles. The layout is based on a method of adjusting the adaptive temperature-dependent optical scheme by moving just two coaxial optical components located inside the hyperspectrometer. We present the results of modeling for a temperature range of -40 to +45 °C and an optical experiment using a heat and cold chamber for the range of 12 to 40 °C, proving the basic functionality of the proposed layout. Based on simulation results, the new layout is supposed to allow the hyperspectrometer to operate in a temperature range of -40 to +45 °C without its optical characteristics deteriorating, thus making it suitable for work onboard space or stratospheric vehicles.

Keywords: Offner scheme; imaging hyperspectrometer; thermal stability.

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