Spectral Imaging
Spectral imaging has been researched worldwide in fields ranging from remote sensing to microscopy for quantitative chemical mapping. We have developed a range of new spectral imaging techniques that are enabling time-resolved spectral and hyperspectral imaging for real-world applications for the first time. This includes remote sensing, military surveillance, biomedical and retinal imaging and in vivo and in vitro conventional and Raman spectroscopy.
Above: image of human eye at 8 wavelengths taken using IRIS (Image Replicating Imaging Spectrometer).