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Multispectral imaging of mineral samples by infrared quantum dot focal plane array sensors

Measurement(2020)

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Abstract
Infrared (IR) spectral imaging is a powerful tool for component analysis and identification in the geological field. In this report, we originally use quantum dot infrared photodetector (QDIP) focal plane arrays (FPAs) with different peak-responsivity wavelengths to analyze the mineral composition of rock samples by IR spectral imaging and show the QDIP's potential as a solution for some geological problems. After clarifying fundamental characteristics such as the blackbody responsivity, current noise density, and spectral responsivity of QDIPs, we present qualitative and quantitative analyses of mineral samples including conglomerate, sandstone, marble, and dolomite. In the qualitative analysis, we distinguish two different compositions in each rock. In the quantitative analysis, we measure the emittance of dolomite and show the emittance errors. Finally, we discuss which experimental factor determines the quantitative precision most dominantly. (C) 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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Multispectral imaging,Mineral,Quantum dot,Focal plane array
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