Outlook and Challenges of Nano Devices, Sensors, and MEMS 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-50824-5_16
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Micro/Nanoscale Optical Devices for Hyperspectral Imaging System

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“…The Micro-NIRS instrument is equipped with a linear variable filter (LVF) whereas FT-NIRS is equipped with a Michelson interferometer. Compared with the Michelson interferometer, the LVF is tiny and can be easily interpreted, but the limitations of this optical device are the low resolution and wavelength shifts that may occur (Li, Huang, & Zhang, 2017;Nogueira, Felps, & Gutierrez-Osuna, 2007;Renhorn, Bergström, Hedborg, et al, 2016). Furthermore, the LVF applied in our research had a narrow wavelength range (908 -1676 nm).…”
Section: Chapter 4 91mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Micro-NIRS instrument is equipped with a linear variable filter (LVF) whereas FT-NIRS is equipped with a Michelson interferometer. Compared with the Michelson interferometer, the LVF is tiny and can be easily interpreted, but the limitations of this optical device are the low resolution and wavelength shifts that may occur (Li, Huang, & Zhang, 2017;Nogueira, Felps, & Gutierrez-Osuna, 2007;Renhorn, Bergström, Hedborg, et al, 2016). Furthermore, the LVF applied in our research had a narrow wavelength range (908 -1676 nm).…”
Section: Chapter 4 91mentioning
confidence: 99%