Remote nocturnal bird classification by spectroscopy in extended wavelength ranges.
Appl Opt
; 50(20): 3396-411, 2011 Jul 10.
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We present optical methods at a wide range of wavelengths for remote classification of birds. The proposed methods include eye-safe fluorescence and depolarization lidar techniques, passive scattering spectroscopy, and infrared (IR) spectroscopy. In this paper we refine our previously presented method of remotely classifying birds with the help of laser-induced ß-keratin fluorescence. Phenomena of excitation quenching are studied in the laboratory and are theoretically discussed in detail. It is shown how the ordered microstructures in bird feathers induce structural "colors" in the IR region with wavelengths of around 3-6 µm. We show that transmittance in this region depends on the angle of incidence of the transmitted light in a species-specific way and that the transmittance exhibits a close correlation to the spatial periodicity in the arrangement of the feather barbules. We present a method by which the microstructure of feathers can be monitored in a remote fashion by utilization of thermal radiation and the wing beating of the bird.
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Assunto principal:
Análise Espectral
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Beta-Queratinas
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Óptica e Fotônica
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Plumas
Limite:
Animals
País como assunto:
Europa
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2011
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Article