
- 400 pages
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Introductory Fourier Transform Spectroscopy
About this book
Introductory Fourier Transform Spectroscopy discusses the subject of Fourier transform spectroscopy from a level that requires knowledge of only introductory optics and mathematics. The subject is approached through optical principles, not through abstract mathematics. The book approaches the subject matter in two ways. The first is through simple optics and physical intuition, and the second is through Fourier analysis and the concepts of convolution and autocorrelation. This dual treatment bridges the gap between the introductory material in the book and the advanced material in the journals. The book also discusses information theory, Fourier analysis, and mathematical theorems to complete derivations or to give alternate views of an individual subject. The text presents the development of optical theory and equations to the extent required by the advanced student or researcher. The book is intended as a guide for students taking advanced research programs in spectroscopy. Material is included for the physicists, chemists, astronomers, and others who are interested in spectroscopy.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Introductory Fourier Transform Spectroscopy
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- PREFACE
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- CHAPTER 1. Fourier Transform Spectroscopy
- CHAPTER 2. Historical Sketch and Crucial Ideas
- CHAPTER 3. Fourier Analysis and Interferometry
- CHAPTER 4. Sample Calculations of Spectra from Interferograms
- CHAPTER 5. ApodizationāMathematical Filtering
- CHAPTER 6. Resolution
- CHAPTER 7.Sampling Intervals
- CHAPTER 8. Asymmetric Interferometers and Amplitude Spectroscopy
- CHAPTER 9. Beamsplitters
- CHAPTER 10. Spectral Filtering
- CHAPTER 11. Field of View
- CHAPTER 12. Phase Error and Sampling Problems
- CHAPTER 13. Procedures for Choosing Experimental Parameters
- CHAPTER 14. Sample Interferograms and Spectra
- CHAPTER 15. Lamellar Grating Interferometers
- CHAPTER 16. Computation Techniques
- CHAPTER 17. The Cooley-Tukey Algorithm
- CHAPTER 18. Minicomputers and Real-Time Fourier Analysis
- CHAPTER 19. Commercial Instruments
- APPENDIX A. Optical Alignment of a Michelson Interferometer
- APPENDIX B. Computer Programs
- APPENDIX C. Mirror Tilt, the Cafs-Eye Retroreflector
- APPENDIX D. Rapid-Scan Fourier Transform Spectroscopy
- AUTHOR BIBLIOGRAPHY
- SUBJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
- AUTHOR INDEX
- SUBJECT INDEX