Fourier transform spectroscopy using image sensors |
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Authors: | Shigeo Minami |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University, Yamada-oka, 565 Suita, Japan |
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Abstract: | Multichannel Fourier transform spectrometers utilizing image sensing devices are reviewed along with the instrumental design concepts. Although the idea itself is fairly simple, a photographic plate in holographic spectroscopy is replaced by an image sensor, there are stringent requirements to be satisfied in order to realize the system for field use. Mainly two types of the instrument, which are characterized by the Sagnac common-path interferometer and the polarization interferometer optics, respectively, are described with regard to their system performances. Examples of the system operation introduced show that Fourier transform spectrometers without mechanical moving parts play an important role in a variety of spectroscopic applications under severe surroundings. In a summary, methods for the resolution enhancement and comments on the signal-to-noise ratio are also included. |
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Keywords: | Fourier transform spectroscopy interferometer image sensor multichannel Fourier transform spectrometer |
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