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12 February 1993 A compact, high resolution Michelson interferometer for atmospheric spectroscopy in the near ultraviolet
Stanley P. Sander, Richard P. Cageao, Randy R. Friedl
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A new, compact Fourier Transform Michelson interferometer (FTUV) with an apodized resolving power greater than 300,000 at 300 nm, high throughput and wide spectral coverage has been developed. The objectives include atmospheric spectroscopy (direct solar absorption and solar scattering) and laboratory spectroscopy of transient species. In this paper, we will briefly describe the prototype FTUV instrument and the results of preliminary laboratory investigations of OH and ClO spectra in emission and absorption.
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Stanley P. Sander, Richard P. Cageao, and Randy R. Friedl "A compact, high resolution Michelson interferometer for atmospheric spectroscopy in the near ultraviolet", Proc. SPIE 1715, Optical Methods in Atmospheric Chemistry, (12 February 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140202
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Spectroscopes

Spectroscopic atmospheric monitoring techniques

Absorption

Fourier transforms

Michelson interferometers

Near ultraviolet

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