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Fourier transform spectrometry

Title
Fourier transform spectrometry / Sumner P. Davis, Mark C. Abrams, James W. Brault.
Author
Davis, Sumner P.
Publication
San Diego, Calif. : Academic, [2001], ©2001.

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  • Abrams, Mark C.
  • Brault, J. W. (James W.)
Description
xiv, 262 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
  • "Fourier Transform Spectrometry provides essential background in Fourier analysis, systematically develops the fundamental concepts governing the design and operation of Fourier transform spectrometers, and illustrates every concept pictorially. Methods for transforming the interferogram and phase correcting the resulting spectrum are presented, with a focus on understanding the capabilities and limitations of the algorithms.
  • Techniques of computerized spectrum analysis are discussed in a way that enables spectroscopists to understand the numerical processing algorithms without becoming computer programmers. Methods for determining the accuracy of numerical algorithms are detailed and compared pictorially and quantitatively.
  • Algorithms for line finding, fitting spectra to voigtian profiles, filtering, Fourier transforming, and spectrum synthesis are a basis for spectrum analysis tools from which complex signal-processing procedures can be constructed.".
  • "This book is of immediate value to those who use Fourier transform spectrometers in their research or are considering their use. It gives the mathematical and physical background for understanding the operation of an ideal interferometer, illustrates those ideas with example interferograms obtained via ideal and nonideal interferometers, and shows how the maximum amount of information can be extracted from the interferograms. Finally, it shows how sampling and noise affect the spectrum."--BOOK JACKET.
Subject
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
1. Introduction -- 2. Why Choose a Fourier Transform Spectrometer? -- 3. Theory of the Ideal Instrument -- 4. Fourier Analysis -- 5. Nonideal (Real World) Interferograms -- 6. Working with Digital Spectra and Fourier Transforms -- 7. Phase Corrections and Their Significance -- 8. Effects Noise in its Various Forms -- 9. Line Positions, Line Profiles, and Fitting -- 10. Processing of Spectral Data -- 11. Discussions, Interventions, Digressions, and Obscurations -- 12. Chapter-by-Chapter Bibliography -- 13. Chronological Bibliography -- 14. Applications Bibliography -- 15. Author Bibliography -- 16. Index.
ISBN
0120425106
OCLC
  • ocm47194131
  • SCSB-4148085
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries