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George A. Vanasse
Spectrometric Techniques, Volume IV discusses three widely diversified areas of spectrometric techniques. The book focuses on three spectrometric methods. Chapter 1 discusses the phenomenology and applications of Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Spectrosco
Publikováno v:
Applied optics. 21(9)
High resolution (0.007-cm(-1)) spectral measurements of a hot (800 K) CO(2) sample consisting of 88% (13)C(16)O(2), 11% (13)C(16)O(18)O, and 1% various other isotopes were made in the 4.3-microm region using the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory Fourie
Autor:
George A. Vanasse
Publikováno v:
Applied optics. 21(2)
A brief history of the early work on Fourier spectroscopy at the Johns Hopkins University is given as well as a general description of the techniques of Fourier and Hadamard transform spectroscopy. The techniques of tunable diode laser spectroscopy a
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Applied optics. 15(2)
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Using the selective modulation interferometric spectrometer (SIMS) as a tunable filter is proposed. This tunable filter can have a large optical throughput and a resolving power on the order of a few thousand. A basic explanation of the operation of
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
High resolution (0.007 cm-1) spectral measurements of 13C16O2 and 13C16O18O at 600°K and 300°K taken with the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory (AFGL) Fourier Transform Spectrometer are reported. Vibration-rotation constants which predict line positi
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Modern Utilization of Infrared Technology IV.
A method of using the SIMS (the selective modulation interferometric spectrometer) to measure the difference between the spectral content of two optical beams is given. The differencing is done optically; that is, the modulated detector signal is dir
Selective Modulation Interferometric Spectrometer (SIMS) Technique Applied to Background Suppression
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Space Dynamics Lab Publications
A method of using the SIMS (the Selective Modulation Interferometric Spectrometer) to measure the difference between the spectral content of two optical beams is given. The differ - encing is done optically; that is, the modulated detector signal is
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SPIE Proceedings.
A double -beam interferometer laboratory has been designed and built for use in testing a background opticalsuppression scheme (BOSS). The interferometer system features a 1 cm -1 double -beam interferometer (2 cm beamaperture), a tailored modulation