@article{HahnH{\"a}mmerlingHaistetal.2020, author = {Hahn, Robin and H{\"a}mmerling, Freya-Elin and Haist, Tobias and Fleischle, David and Schwanke, Oliver and Hauler, Otto and Rebner, Karsten and Brecht, Marc and Osten, Wolfgang}, title = {Detailed characterization of a mosaic based hyperspectral snapshot imager}, journal = {Optical Engineering}, volume = {59}, number = {12}, issn = {0036-1860}, doi = {10.1117/1.OE.59.12.125102}, institution = {Life Sciences}, pages = {125102}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Some widely used optical measurement systems require a scan in wavelength or in one spatial dimension to measure the topography in all three dimensions. Novel hyperspectral sensors based on an extended Bayer pattern have a high potential to solve this issue as they can measure three dimensions in a single shot. This paper presents a detailed examination of a hyperspectral sensor including a description of the measurement setup. The evaluated sensor (Ximea MQ022HG-IM-SM5X5-NIR) offers 25 channels based on Fabry-P{\´e}rot filters. The setup illuminates the sensor with discrete wavelengths under a specified angle of incidence. This allows characterization of the spatial and angular response of every channel of each macropixel of the tested sensor on the illumination. The results of the characterization form the basis for a spectral reconstruction of the signal, which is essential to obtain an accurate spectral image. It turned out that irregularities of the signal response for the individual filters are present across the whole sensor.}, language = {en} }