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Spectral Recovery in Fourier Spectroscopy

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Abstract

The general problem of obtaining an acceptable estimate of a spectrum in Fourier spectroscopy is discussed for four specific cases. The two known techniques currently used for the spectral recovery from an asymmetric interferogram are shown to be mathematically equivalent. A discussion of their practical merit is also included.

© 1968 Optical Society of America

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