MEOS微卫星地球观测任务的先进微光子和MEMS技术

R. Kruzelecky, Jing Zou, B. Wong, E. Haddad, W. Jamroz, Wanping Zheng, L. Phong
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红外光谱是各种地球观测和行星探测空间任务的重要组成部分。它探测分子中化学键的特征振动模式,不仅可以提供化学组成的信息,还可以提供化学键的局部键构型和环境的信息。特别是红外光谱已被用于研究大气过程和各种气体分布。迄今为止,主要是大型体光学傅里叶变换(FT-IR)光谱仪,采用迈克尔逊干涉仪的变化,以及大型高阶色散光谱仪已在大型和昂贵的卫星平台上用于空间大气研究。在下面的论文中,我们讨论了使用先进的光编码和信号处理技术,使使用MPB的微型红外波导光谱仪对大气成分进行高性能红外光谱测量。该光谱仪的微型尺寸使若干专用光谱仪能够容纳在单个微卫星上,以扩大可行的测量范围。特别是,这些先进技术正被用作发展MEOS微型地球观测任务用途的基础。
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Advanced microphotonic and MEMS technologies for the MEOS microsatellite Earth observation mission
Infrared spectroscopy is a vital component of various Earth observation and planetary exploration space missions. It probes the characteristic vibrational modes of chemical bonds in molecules to provide information about not only the chemical composition but also the local bonding configuration and environment of the chemical bond. In particular, infrared spectroscopy has been employed to study atmospheric processes and various gas distributions. To date, mainly large bulk-optic Fourier transform (FT-IR) spectrometers employing variations of the Michelson interferometer, and massive high-order dispersive spectrometers have been employed in space for atmospheric studies on large and costly satellite platforms. In the following paper, we discuss the use of advanced optical coding and signal processing techniques to enable high-performance infrared spectral measurements of atmospheric components using MPB's miniature IR waveguide spectrometer. The miniature size of the spectrometer enables several dedicated spectrometers to be accommodated on a single microsatellite to extend the measurements that are feasible. In particular, these advanced technologies are being employed as the basis for the development of the use of the MEOS micro Earth observation mission.
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