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Development and prospect of hyperspectral polarization
Modern Applied Optics | 更新时间:2024-10-23
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    • Development and prospect of hyperspectral polarization

    • Hyperspectral polarization technology has made significant progress in fields such as remote sensing and medicine, and experts are looking forward to future development directions, providing important tools for scientific research.
    • Optics and Precision Engineering   Vol. 32, Issue 14, Pages: 2141-2165(2024)
    • DOI:10.37188/OPE.20243214.2141    

      CLC: TP394.1;TH691.9
    • Received:16 April 2024

      Revised:10 May 2024

      Published:25 July 2024

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  • YAN Changxiang,ZHANG Yuan,BO Jian,et al.Development and prospect of hyperspectral polarization[J].Optics and Precision Engineering,2024,32(14):2141-2165. DOI: 10.37188/OPE.20243214.2141.

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