You would have to adapt DSLR bodies for this because they already have a beam splitter (some old Sony/Minolta DSLRs had fixed mirrors, even)
New mirrorless designs and cinema cameras would have a hard time with this.
It would be easier to do what Fuji used to do: have four sensor sites, but instead of RGBW have RGBX where X is filtered to your wavelength, even then, demosaicing would create artifacts (like how you can get 10MP out of an old Nikon D1 but sharp edges are jaggy because the demosaic isn't uniform.
New mirrorless designs and cinema cameras would have a hard time with this.
It would be easier to do what Fuji used to do: have four sensor sites, but instead of RGBW have RGBX where X is filtered to your wavelength, even then, demosaicing would create artifacts (like how you can get 10MP out of an old Nikon D1 but sharp edges are jaggy because the demosaic isn't uniform.