We report operational results obtained with our novel coherent Fourier-transform spectrometer (c-FTIR) that operates without any moving part and features a diffraction-limited, laser-like probe beam. First we demonstrate reliable, high-resolution performance by directly comparing 8-12/spl mu/m transmission spectra with those from conventional FTIR. Then, going far beyond conventional possibilities, we report taking spectra at a record repeat rate of 1000/s, and probing molecular atmospheric absorption over a path length of 44 m.
Rapid, remote sensing with a coherent-comb infrared spectrometer
2005-01-01
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MB1-2 Rapid, Remote Sensing with A Coherent Comb Infrared Spectrometer
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