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29 October 1981Recent Auroral Measurements Using A Field-Widened Interferometer Spectrometer
Utah State University and Air Force Geophysics Laboratory have been developing field-widened interferometer systems since the late 1960's. These instruments have been developed primarily to remotely sense spectral emissions from the night sky in the near infrared. However, the systems also have application for making measurements of any dim extended source.
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A. J. Steed, D. J. Baker, B. Y. Bartschi, A. T. Stair Jr., "Recent Auroral Measurements Using A Field-Widened Interferometer Spectrometer," Proc. SPIE 0289, 1981 Intl Conf on Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, (29 October 1981); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932170