Fourier Transform Spectroscopy

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Fourier Transform Spectrometry is of immediate use to those who use Fourier transform spectrometers in their research, or are considering their use. The authors' presentations enable readers to obtain a clear understanding of FTS, which is crucial to their studies and research. Due to the increasing complexity and commercialization of instrumentation, achieving optimum performance in research applications and automated usage can be challenging. For example, a thorough understanding of the instrument can dramatically affect the outcome of the experiment and the generation of reliable data in applications where conditions are not ideal and resulting signals are weak. This book provides a comprehensive discussion of FTS from the ground up, covering basic concepts, instrumentation, data-processing algorithms, and techniques for computerized spectral analysis.

Author(s): Sumner P. Davis, Mark C. Abrams, James W. Brault
Edition: 1
Publisher: Academic Press
Year: 2001

Language: English
Pages: 257

Preface, Pages xiii-xiv.pdf......Page 1
1 - Introduction, Pages 1-16.pdf......Page 3
2 - Why chose a fourier transform spectrometer, Pages 17-27.pdf......Page 19
3 - Theory of the ideal instrument, Pages 29-39.pdf......Page 30
4 - Fourier analysis, Pages 41-66.pdf......Page 41
5 - Nonideal (real-world) interferograms, Pages 67-80.pdf......Page 67
6 - Working with digital interferograms, fourier transforms, and spectra, Pages 81-99.pdf......Page 81
7 - Phase corrections and their significance, Pages 101-117.pdf......Page 100
8 - Effects of noise in its various forms, Pages 119-141.pdf......Page 117
9 - Line positions, line profiles, and line fitting, Pages 143-168.pdf......Page 140
10 - Processing of spectral data, Pages 169-177.pdf......Page 166
11 - Discussions, interventions, digressions and obscurations, Pages 179-212.pdf......Page 175
12 - Chapter-by-chapter bibliography, Pages 213-222.pdf......Page 209
13 - Chronological bibliography, Pages 223-231.pdf......Page 219
14 - Applications Bibliography, Pages 233-242.pdf......Page 228
15 - Author Bibliography, Pages 243-258.pdf......Page 238
Index, Pages 259-262.pdf......Page 254