Fourier transform infrared : a constantly evolving technology

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Fourier transform infrared : a constantly evolving technology

Sean Johnston

(Ellis Horwood series in analytical chemistry)

Ellis Horwood, 1991

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This study describes the technique of Fourier transform infrared technology. The underlying theory is described in tandem with discussion of the instrumentation and its development to the present time. The fundamental advantages of the FT approach are described, and the physical principles are explained without recourse to rigorous mathematics. The various types of construction of the range of current commercial instruments are examined, and their advantages and disadvantages noted. In addition, there are descriptions of spectrometers built for special applications, such as space flight.

目次

  • Part 1 Classical times: origins
  • the birth of interferential spectroscopy. Part 2 Dark ages: the decline of interferential spectroscopy
  • competing technologies
  • commercial dispersive spectrometers. Part 3 Renaissance: post-war developments
  • experimental interferometric spectroscopy
  • working out the details
  • the Industrial Revolution
  • rapid-scanning. Part 4 Modern times: the evolution of computation
  • the evolution of interferometers
  • FTIR since 1980
  • FTIR in space
  • beyond FTIR - the shape of things to come.

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