Multiple-beam Interference Spectroscopy: Instrument Analysis and Spectrum Reconstruction
Mohamad Jouni, Daniele Picone, Mauro Dalla Mura

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive Bayesian framework for spectrum reconstruction in multiple-beam interference spectrometry, addressing limitations of existing Fourier-based methods and improving robustness to noise and non-idealities.
Contribution
It introduces a unified Bayesian approach that models both TBI and MBI systems, extending spectrum reconstruction techniques beyond traditional Fourier methods.
Findings
Framework effectively handles irregular sampling and noise.
Outperforms traditional Fourier-based reconstruction methods.
Demonstrates flexibility on simulated and real data.
Abstract
Hyperspectral imaging systems based on multiple-beam interference (MBI), such as Fabry-Perot interferometry, are attracting interest due to their compact design, high throughput, and fine resolution. Unlike dispersive devices, which measure spectra directly, the desired spectra in interferometric systems are reconstructed from measured interferograms. Although the response of MBI devices is modeled by the Airy function, existing reconstruction techniques are often limited to Fourier-transform spectroscopy, which is tailored for two-beam interference (TBI). These methods impose limitations for MBI and are susceptible to non-idealities like irregular sampling and noise, highlighting the need for an in-depth numerical framework. To fill this gap, we propose a rigorous taxonomy of the TBI and MBI instrument description and propose a unified Bayesian formulation which both embeds the…
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TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research · Laser Design and Applications
