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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 37,
  • Issue 6,
  • pp. 566-566
  • (1983)

Location of Low Frequency Fringe Signatures in Fourier Transforms of Spectra

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Abstract

Interference fringes or "channel" spectra are a common problem in infrared transmission spectroscopy. Several techniques are available for the elimination of fringes, including recording polarized spectra of samples mounted at the Brewster angle. subtraction of a sine wave, selection of experimental conditions so as to preclude the observation of fringes, and removal of the signature of the channel spectrum from the Fourier transform of the spectrum.

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