The paper outlines the optical systems applied in present hyperspectral imagers. The principle and characteristics of three spectrum-dividing methods with prism
grating and FT(Fourier Transform) are discussed
prism dispersion spectrometer results in high utilization rate of input light energy
but large volume and unreliability limit its application in spaceborne hyperspectral imager
grating dispersion spectrometer has low diffraction efficiency
small volume and stability in space
FT spectrometer only has no more than 50% efficiency due to beam splitter. The paper gives some representative optics adopted by present spaceborne hyperspectral imagers. Finally
an optical system with TMA telescope and two Offner convex grating spectrometer
used in a compact spaceborne hyperspactral imager is designed
small volume
high imaging quality and no spectral distortion make it applicable in spaceborne hyperspectral imager. Enlarging relative aperture of optical system can recuperate low diffraction efficiency.