Near-Infrared Acousto-Optic Tunable Filter Hadamard Transform Spectroscopy
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1996
Publication Title
Applied Spectroscopy
Abstract
The acousto-optic tunable filter (AOTF) is a digitally accessible, compact, solid-state spectrometer that is well suited to high-frequency optical switching and wavelength selection. With injection of a combination of radio-frequency signals into its transducer, the AOTF acts as an electronically controllable, multiplexing spectrometer. The multiplexing AOTF in this study is employed in two distinct fashions. The first of these utilizes the multiplexing AOTF as a matched filter whose intended spectral profile (i.e., bandpass and band symmetry) is controlled almost at will, providing unprecedented flexibility and high throughput. Second, the multiplexing AOTF is employed for the first time as a Hadamard transform spectrometer. In operation, the integrated intensity on the detector measures combinations of the diffracted wavelengths. The light encodement is performed without the use of physical masks and is governed by HT mathematics, which allow efficient recovery of the optical spectrum. Appreciable signal-to-noise enhancement is demonstrated with the HT AOTF spectrometer.
Recommended Citation
Turner, John F. II and Treado, Patrick J., "Near-Infrared Acousto-Optic Tunable Filter Hadamard Transform Spectroscopy" (1996). Chemistry Faculty Publications. 355.
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/scichem_facpub/355
Volume
50
Issue
2