高光谱成像
像素
全光谱成像
数字微镜装置
光谱成像
杠杆(统计)
光谱分辨率
图像分辨率
近红外光谱
光学
成像光谱学
成像光谱仪
遥感
计算机科学
化学成像
材料科学
人工智能
分光计
物理
谱线
地理
天文
作者
Heyan Meng,Yuan Gao,Xuhong Wang,Xianye Li,Lili Wang,Xian Zhao,Baoqing Sun
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41377-024-01476-4
摘要
Abstract Near-infrared (NIR) hyperspectral imaging is a powerful technique that enables the capture of three-dimensional (3D) spectra-spatial information within the NIR spectral range, offering a wide array of applications. However, the high cost associated with InGaAs focal plane array (FPA) has impeded the widespread adoption of NIR hyperspectral imaging. Addressing this challenge, in this study, we adopt an alternative approach—single-pixel detection for NIR hyperspectral imaging. Our investigation reveals that single-pixel detection outperforms conventional FPA, delivering a superior signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for both spectral and imaging reconstruction. To implement this strategy, we leverage self-assembled colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) and a digital micromirror device (DMD) for NIR spectral and spatial information multiplexing, complemented by single-pixel detection for simultaneous spectral and image reconstruction. Our experimental results demonstrate successful NIR hyperspectral imaging with a detection window about 600 nm and an average spectral resolution of 8.6 nm with a pixel resolution of 128 × 128. The resulting spectral and spatial data align well with reference instruments, which validates the effectiveness of our approach. By circumventing the need for expensive and bulky FPA and wavelength selection components, our solution shows promise in advancing affordable and accessible NIR hyperspectral imaging technologies, thereby expanding the range of potential applications.
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