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Infrared chemical imaging: Spatial resolution evaluation and super-resolution concept

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Chemical imaging systems help to solve many challenges in various scientific fields. Able to deliver rapid spatial and chemical information, modern infrared spectrometers using Focal Plane Array detectors (FPA) are of great interest. Considering conventional infrared spectrometers with a single element detector, we can consider that the diffraction-limited spatial resolution is more or less equal to the wavelength of the light (i.e. 2.5–25 μm). Unfortunately, the spatial resolution of FPA spectroscopic setup is even lower due to the detector pixel size. This becomes a real constraint when micron-sized samples are analysed. New chemometrics methods are thus of great interest to overcome such resolution drawback, while keeping our far-field infrared imaging spectrometers. The aim of the present work is to evaluate the super-resolution concept in order to increase the spatial resolution of infrared imaging spectrometers using FPA detectors. The main idea of super-resolution is the fusion of several low-resolution images of the same sample to obtain a higher-resolution image. Applying the super-resolution concept on a relatively low number of FPA acquisitions, it was possible to observe a 30% decrease in spatial resolution.

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hal-00563891 , version 1 (07-02-2011)

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M. Offroy, Y. Roggo, P. Milanfar, L. Duponchel. Infrared chemical imaging: Spatial resolution evaluation and super-resolution concept. Analytica Chimica Acta, 2010, 674, pp.220 - 226. ⟨10.1016/j.aca.2010.06.025⟩. ⟨hal-00563891⟩
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