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1 December 1990 Recent developments in near-infrared Hadamard transform Raman spectrometry
Robert M. Hammaker, Allan P. Bohlke, John M. Jarvis, James D. Tate, Jeffrey S. White, Joseph V. Paukstelis, William G. Fateley
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Proceedings Volume 1318, Optical Spectroscopic Instrumentation and Techniques for the 1990s: Applications in Astronomy, Chemistry, and Physics; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.22104
Event: Optical Spectroscopic Instrumentation and Techniques for the 1990s: Applications in Astronomy, Chemistry, and Physics, 1990, Las Cruces, NM, United States
Abstract
Two well established methods for performing optical spectrometry are dispersive spectrometry (DS) and Fourier transform spectrometry (FTS). A third alternative is Hadamard transform spectrometry (HTS), which is a marriage of dispersive and multip1exin techniques and possesses some of the desirable features of both DS and FTS . The general features o[3the Hadamard transform (HT) spectrometer are3dscribed in the literature as are the specifics of our HT spectrometer . The theory and practical examples of the most efcient way to carry out a multiplexing technique such as HTS are available '
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Robert M. Hammaker, Allan P. Bohlke, John M. Jarvis, James D. Tate, Jeffrey S. White, Joseph V. Paukstelis, and William G. Fateley "Recent developments in near-infrared Hadamard transform Raman spectrometry", Proc. SPIE 1318, Optical Spectroscopic Instrumentation and Techniques for the 1990s: Applications in Astronomy, Chemistry, and Physics, (1 December 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.22104
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KEYWORDS
Spectroscopy

Computer programming

Fourier transforms

Liquid crystals

Raman spectroscopy

Chemical elements

Sensors

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