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Fourier Transform Spectrometry
1st Edition - May 8, 2001
Authors: Sumner P. Davis, Mark C. Abrams, James W. Brault
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780120425105
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eBook ISBN:9780080506913
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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' presen…Read more
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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.
IntroductionWhy Choose a Fourier Transform Spectrometer?Theory of the Ideal InstrumentFourier AnalysisNonideal (Real-World) InterferogramsWorking with Digital Spectra and Fourier TransformsPhase Corrections and Their SignificanceEffects of Noise in Its Various FormsLine Positions, Line Profiles, and FittingProcessing of Spectral DataDiscussions, Interventions, Digressions, and ObscurationsChapter-by-Chapter BibliographyChronological BibliographyApplications BibliographyAuthor BibliographyIndex
No. of pages: 276
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: May 8, 2001
Imprint: Academic Press
Hardback ISBN: 9780120425105
eBook ISBN: 9780080506913
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Sumner P. Davis
Sumner P. Davis is a professor of physics at the University of California at Berkeley. His research focuses on laboratory spectroscopy of diatomic molecules of astrophysical interest.
Affiliations and expertise
University of California at Berkeley, U.S.A.
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Mark C. Abrams
Affiliations and expertise
ITT Industries, Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S.A.
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James W. Brault
James W. Brault is a physicist and was a staff scientist of the National Solar Observatory, Kitt Peak, with an appointment at the University of Colorado in Boulder. His areas of research are instrument design, numerical methods as applied to spectroscopy, and atomic and molecular spectroscopy.
Affiliations and expertise
Formerly of National Solar Observatory, Kitt Peak, Arizona, U.S.A.
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