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1 April 2020 Analysis of a SD-OCT-based hyperspectral system for spectral reflectance measurements
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Abstract
In this study, we compare the hyperspectral imaging capabilities of a custom-built visible light OCT with those of a commercial grade hyperspectral camera. Using the Short-Time-Fourier-Transform algorithm on the OCT signal, we estimate the variation in the surface spectral response from two paint pigments. Our study aims at comparing the spectral measurements obtained from calibration samples and to estimate an optimal working point for OCT-based hyperspectral processing.
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Michael Maria, Andrei G. Anisimov, Maartje Stols-Witlox, and Roger M. Groves "Analysis of a SD-OCT-based hyperspectral system for spectral reflectance measurements", Proc. SPIE 11354, Optical Sensing and Detection VI, 113541J (1 April 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2555435
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KEYWORDS
Optical coherence tomography

Reflectivity

Cameras

Fourier transforms

Spectrometers

Hyperspectral systems

Optical filters

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