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Recent advances in acousto-optic tunable filters for hyperspectral imaging with real-time spectral unmixing

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Abstract

Acousto-optic tunable filters allow the realization of fast hyper-spectral imagers, with apertures to 25mm. With optimized electronics, wavelengths can be changed in 50-100 microseconds. Using the CUDA computing platform, we demonstrate real-time unmixing and classification of microscope images.

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