# Optical Design of a Hyperspectral Remote-Sensing System Based on an Image-Slicer Integral Field Unit in the Short-Wave Infrared Band

**Authors:** Yi Ding, Chunyu Liu, Guoxiu Zhang, Pengfei Hao, Shuai Liu, Yingming Zhao, Yuxin Zhang, Hongxin Liu

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/s24124004 · Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) · 2024-06-20

## TL;DR

This paper presents a new hyperspectral remote-sensing system design that improves dynamic target capture using an image-slicer integral field unit.

## Contribution

The novel design expands the instantaneous field of view and enables capturing transient targets in a single exposure.

## Key findings

- The system achieves a fourfold expansion of the instantaneous field of view compared to traditional systems.
- It provides a spectral resolution better than 3 nm in the short-wave infrared band (1400-2000 nm).
- Simulation results confirm the system's effectiveness in capturing dynamic targets.

## Abstract

Grating-type spectral imaging systems are frequently employed in scenes for high-resolution remote-sensing observations of the Earth. However, the entrance of the grating-type spectral imaging system is a slit or a pinhole. This structure relies on the push broom method, which presents a challenge in capturing spectral information of transiently changing targets. To address this issue, the IFU is used to slice the focal plane of the telescope system, thereby expanding the instantaneous field of view (IFOV) of the grating-type spectral imaging system. The aberrations introduced by the expansion of the single-slice field of view (FOV) of the IFU are corrected, and the conversion of the IFU’s FOV from arcseconds to degrees is achieved. The design of a spectral imaging system based on an image-slicer IFU for remote sensing is finally completed. The system has a wavelength range of 1400 nm to 2000 nm, and a spectral resolution of better than 3 nm. Compared with the traditional grating-type spectral imaging system, its IFOV is expanded by a factor of four. And it allows for the capture of complete spectral information of transiently changing targets through a single exposure. The simulation results demonstrate that the system has good performance at each sub-slit, thereby validating the effectiveness and advantages of the proposed system for dynamic target capture in remote sensing.

## Full-text entities

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