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Many consumer products are complex physico-chemical systems, and there is a need to characterize them in the three spatial dimensions and in time. Spectroscopic imaging provides the opportunity to do this non-destructively and in-situ. New developments in detector technology, microscope optics and spectroscopics probes are beginning to generate new types of imaging experiments. Several application examples are given covering both macro- and micro-imaging.
Richard Michael Miller,John J. Birmingham,Philip G. Cummins, andScott Singleton
"Industrial applications of spectroscopic imaging", Proc. SPIE 1439, International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging, (1 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.50460
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Richard Michael Miller, John J. Birmingham, Philip G. Cummins, Scott Singleton, "Industrial applications of spectroscopic imaging," Proc. SPIE 1439, International Conference on Scientific Optical Imaging, (1 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.50460