TY - CHAP
T1 - Chirped Spectral Mapping Photography Using a Hyperspectral Camera
AU - Qi, Dalong
AU - Zhang, Shian
AU - Yao, Yunhua
AU - Yao, Jiali
AU - Jin, Chengzhi
AU - He, Yilin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.
PY - 2024/1/1
Y1 - 2024/1/1
N2 - Spectral imaging captures spatial and spectral data simultaneously with each pixel of an image of a scene or object representing a radiance or reflectance spectrum. Among the various spectral imaging techniques, the spectral filtering-based method has shown superior performance and robustness. With the development of ultrashort laser technologies, temporal–spectral encoding techniques establishing the one-to-one correspondence between time instants and wavelength components make it possible to empower spectral imaging with the time-resolving ability. In this chapter, the principles and approaches of spectral filtering-based imaging and temporal stretching of laser pulses are presented, and a novel temporal imaging method, chirped spectral mapping ultrafast photography (CSMUP), is further introduced, which enables real-time recording of ultrafast dynamic scenes at an imaging rate of hundreds of billion frames per second and a sequence depth of a few tens of frames by incorporating the temporal–spectral encoding based on the time-stretching of laser pulses and the snapshot spectral imaging. Moreover, CSMUP manifests itself by exploring the femtosecond laser ablation dynamics in real time and extends a new paradigm to laser-matter interaction study.
AB - Spectral imaging captures spatial and spectral data simultaneously with each pixel of an image of a scene or object representing a radiance or reflectance spectrum. Among the various spectral imaging techniques, the spectral filtering-based method has shown superior performance and robustness. With the development of ultrashort laser technologies, temporal–spectral encoding techniques establishing the one-to-one correspondence between time instants and wavelength components make it possible to empower spectral imaging with the time-resolving ability. In this chapter, the principles and approaches of spectral filtering-based imaging and temporal stretching of laser pulses are presented, and a novel temporal imaging method, chirped spectral mapping ultrafast photography (CSMUP), is further introduced, which enables real-time recording of ultrafast dynamic scenes at an imaging rate of hundreds of billion frames per second and a sequence depth of a few tens of frames by incorporating the temporal–spectral encoding based on the time-stretching of laser pulses and the snapshot spectral imaging. Moreover, CSMUP manifests itself by exploring the femtosecond laser ablation dynamics in real time and extends a new paradigm to laser-matter interaction study.
KW - Broadband laser pulses
KW - Chirped spectral mapping photography
KW - Color filter array
KW - Femtosecond laser ablation
KW - High-dimensional imaging
KW - Multi/hyper/ultraspectral imaging
KW - Spectral filtering
KW - Spectral imaging
KW - Temporal dispersion
KW - Ultrafast imaging
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105001760650
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-39062-3_34
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-39062-3_34
M3 - 章节
AN - SCOPUS:105001760650
SN - 9783031390616
SP - 607
EP - 627
BT - Coded Optical Imaging
PB - Springer International Publishing
ER -