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Focal plane array imaging

FTIR focal plane array imaging of cervical tissue... [Pg.207]

Focal plane array imaging systems should ideally have at least one detector per resolution cell within the field of view of the system. For example, if a system has a 30° azimuth x30° elevation field of view and the theoretical angular resolution for the system is 0.5°, then the focal plane would consist of at least a 60 x 60 array of detectors. Synthetic... [Pg.251]

G. R. Huguenin, A millimeter wave focal plane array imager, Proceedings of the SPIE -The International Society for Optical Engineering, vol. 2211, pp. 300-301, 1994. [Pg.276]

Koc, H., Smail, V.W. and Wetzel, D.L. (2008) Reliability of InGaAs focal plane array imaging of wheat germination at early stages. J. Cereal Set, 48, 394-400. [Pg.257]

Figure 7A shows a stained (left) and unstained (right) cryosection of breast tissue with ductal carcinoma. The unstained section was mapped in the point-by-point method (area in black square) and by the imaging method (area in white square). Spectra of the tumor and normal areas by both methods are shown in Figure 7B and the corresponding images in Figure 7C. The images are based on the peak intensity at 1084cm Both methods detect the presence of the tumor however, additional fine structure is revealed in the focal plane array image. This is... Figure 7A shows a stained (left) and unstained (right) cryosection of breast tissue with ductal carcinoma. The unstained section was mapped in the point-by-point method (area in black square) and by the imaging method (area in white square). Spectra of the tumor and normal areas by both methods are shown in Figure 7B and the corresponding images in Figure 7C. The images are based on the peak intensity at 1084cm Both methods detect the presence of the tumor however, additional fine structure is revealed in the focal plane array image. This is...
Solid State Focal Plane Array Imaging... [Pg.180]

Kidder L H, Levin I W, Lewis E N, Kleiman V D and Heilweil E J 1997 Mercury cadmium telluride focal-plane array detection for mid-infrared Fourier-transform spectroscopic imaging Opt. Lett. 22 742-4... [Pg.1176]

This chapter will concentrate on the very high quality detectors that are needed in scientific imagers and spectrographs, and other applications that require high sensitivity, such as acquisition and guiding, adaptive optics and interferometry. We limit our discussion to focal plane arrays - large two-dimensional arrays of pixels - as opposed to single pixel detectors (e.g., avalanche photodiodes). [Pg.126]

Unlike mapping, the detector used for infrared chemical imaging is a two-dimensional detector array. The infrared focal-plane array (FPA) detector, the long-wavelength analog of a typical digital camera, was... [Pg.247]

RJ. Treado, I.W. Levin and E.N. Lewis, Indium antimonide (InSb) focal plane array (FRA) detection for near-infrared imaging microscopy, Appl Spectrosc., 48(5), 607-615, (1994). [Pg.278]

E.N. Lewis and I.W. Levin, I.W., Real-time, mid-infrared spectroscopic imaging microscopy using indium antimo-nide focal-plane array detection, Appl. Spectrosc., 49(5), 672-678 (1995). [Pg.279]

The infrared radiation caused by the heat of reaction of an enantioselective enzyme-catalyzed transformation can be detected by modern photovoltaic infrared (IT)-thermographic cameras equipped with focal-plane array detectors. Specifically, in the lipase-catalyzed enantioselective acylation of racemic 1-phenylethanol (20), the (K)- and (S)-substrates were allowed to react separately in the wells of microtiter plates, the (7 )-alcohol showing hot spots in the IR-thermographic images (113,114). Thus, enantioselective enzymes can be identified in kinetic resolution. However, quantification has not been achieved thus far by this method, which means that only those mutants can be identified which have E values larger than 100 (113-115). [Pg.30]

Figure 3.6 Schematicofa double-focusing sector field mass spectrograph with Mattauch-Herzog geometry with a linear imaging curve (double focusing for ions of all masses simultaneously) modified field combination with 70°. In the mass spectrograph, photographic ion detection or focal plane array detectors are used for quasi-simultaneous detection of separated ion beams. (H. Kienitz (ed.), Massen-spektrometrie (1968), Verlag Chemie, Weinheim. Reproduced by permission of Wiley-VCH)... Figure 3.6 Schematicofa double-focusing sector field mass spectrograph with Mattauch-Herzog geometry with a linear imaging curve (double focusing for ions of all masses simultaneously) modified field combination with 70°. In the mass spectrograph, photographic ion detection or focal plane array detectors are used for quasi-simultaneous detection of separated ion beams. (H. Kienitz (ed.), Massen-spektrometrie (1968), Verlag Chemie, Weinheim. Reproduced by permission of Wiley-VCH)...
Treado, P.J. Levin, I.W. Lewis, E.N., Indium Antimonide (InSb) Focal Plane Array (FPA) Detection for Near-Infrared Imaging Microscopy Appl. Spectrosc. 1994, 48(5), 607-615. [Pg.224]

Near-infrared spectral imaging with focal plane array detectors... [Pg.25]

Marcott, C., Reeder, R. C., Paschalis, E. P., Talakis, D. N., Boskey, A. L. and Mendelsohn, R. (1998) Infrared microspectroscopic imaging of biomineralized tissues using a mercury-cadmium-telluride focal-plane array detector. Cell. Mol. Biol. 44, 109-115. [Pg.53]

Marcott, Curtis and Reeder, C. Robert (1998) Industrial applications of FUR microspectro-scopic imaging using a mercury-cadmium-telluride focal-plane array detector. Proceedings of the SPIE - Infrared Technology and Applications XXIV, Vol. 3436, 285-9. [Pg.141]

Lewis, E. N., Treado, R J., Reeder, R. C. et al. (1995) Fourier transform spectroscopic imaging using an infrared focal-plane array detector. Anal. Chem. 67, 3377-81. [Pg.231]


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