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Tomographic hyperspectral imaging without a missing-cone

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Abstract

We describe a hyperspectral imager combining coded aperture spectroscopy and tomographic spatial reconstruction. The throughput of the system is improved compared to scanning techniques while avoiding the missing-cone problem common to many spectral tomographic approaches.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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