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A field-portable simultaneous dual-band infrared hyperspectral imager
We report on the development and characterization of a field-portable hyperspectral imager designed to collect 128-band image cubes simultaneously in both the 4-5.25 /spl mu/m (mid wave infrared, MWIR) and 8-10.5 /spl mu/m (long wave infrared, LWIR) bands for detection of target as well as chemical/biological agents. The imager uses a specially designed diffractive optics Ge lens with a cooled dual-band 320/spl times/240 HgCdTe focal plane array. This lens performs both imaging and dispersive functions. The imager collects a single-color full scene image with a narrow band in the LWIR (e.g., at 8 /spl mu/m) using the first order diffraction and corresponding single-color image in the MWIR (4 /spl mu/m in this case) using the second order diffraction at the same time. Images at different wavelengths are obtained by moving the lens along its optical axis to focus the corresponding wavelengths. Here we discuss the imager and present field test data and results.