Claims
- 1. An optical device for separating radiation of a particular predetermined wavelength from an optical scene emitting or reflecting a spectrum including a plurality of radiation wavelengths, the device including:
- first polarizing means consisting of a Fabry-Perot interference filter for said particular predetermined wavelength;
- means for directing the scene spectrum onto said first polarizing means at an angle of incidence at least equal to 60.degree., whereby one plane of polarization of said particular predetermined wavelength is transmitted and at least a portion of the remainder of said spectrum is reflected by said first polarizing means;
- second polarizing means, consisting of a Fabry-Perot interference filter for said particular predetermined wavelength, whereby the scene spectrum reflected from said first polarizing means falls on said second polarizing means at an angle of incidence at least equal to 60.degree., and said second polarizing means transmits the other plane of polarization of said particular predetermined wavelength and reflects at least a portion of the remainder of said spectrum;
- a photodetector; and
- means for directing that portion of said spectrum reflected by said second polarizing means onto said photodetector.
- 2. The device as set forth in claim 1 further including means for absorbing radiation transmitted by said first and second polarizing means.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by the U.S. Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon.
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Jenkins et al., Fundamentals Of Optics, 4th Ed., 1976, Mcgraw-Hill, p.498. |