Fourier Transform Spectrometry

Author: Davis   Sumner P.;Abrams   Mark C.;Brault   James W.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2001

E-ISBN: 9780080506913

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780120425105

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780120425105

Subject: O433 spectroscopy

Language: ENG

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Description

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.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

Table of Contents

pp.:  8 – 14

Preface

pp.:  14 – 16

Chapter 1. Introduction

pp.:  16 – 32

Chapter 2. Why Choose a Fourier Transform Spectrometer?

pp.:  32 – 44

Chapter 3. Theory of the Ideal Instrument

pp.:  44 – 56

Chapter 4. Fourier Analysis

pp.:  56 – 82

Chapter 5. Nonideal (Real-World) Interferograms

pp.:  82 – 96

Chapter 6. Working with Digital Spectra and Fourier Transforms

pp.:  96 – 116

Chapter 7. Phase Corrections and Their Significance

pp.:  116 – 134

Chapter 8. Effects of Noise in Its Various Forms

pp.:  134 – 158

Chapter 9. Line Positions, Line Profiles, and Fitting

pp.:  158 – 184

Chapter 10. Processing of Spectral Data

pp.:  184 – 194

Chapter 11. Discussions, Interventions, Digressions, and Obscurations

pp.:  194 – 228

Chapter 12. Chapter-by-Chapter Bibliography

pp.:  228 – 238

Chapter 13. Chronological Bibliography

pp.:  238 – 248

Chapter 14. Applications Bibliography

pp.:  248 – 258

Chapter 15. Author Bibliography

pp.:  258 – 274

Index

pp.:  274 – 278

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