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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 37,
  • Issue 6,
  • pp. 520-523
  • (1983)

Implicit Apodization of Interferograms in Fourier Transform Spectroscopy

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Abstract

The removal of secondary and tertiary interferograms from the main interferogram in Fourier transform spectroscopy can lead to an implicit apodization of the specimen interferogram. This effect can result in the generation of unwanted artifacts in the specimen's transmittance or absorption spectrum. One approach for avoiding this problem is to use an apodization function on the background and reference interferograms which matches the function used on the specimen interferogram.

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