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3 November 1980Aspects Of Dynamically Aligned Fourier Transform Spectrometer Operation At Cryogenic Temperatures
A cryogenically-cooled multi-detector Fourier transform spectrometer has been constructed to measure minor stratospheric constituents via high resolution earth limb emission spectroscopy from a balloon-borne platform . The instrument consists of a standard Bomem model DA2.02 dynamically aligned interferometer but with special vacuum and cryogenic motion and optical interfaces so that transducers remain at ambient temperature while the inter-ferometer operates at low temperature.
H. L. Buijs andD. Laporte
"Aspects Of Dynamically Aligned Fourier Transform Spectrometer Operation At Cryogenic Temperatures", Proc. SPIE 0245, Cryogenically Cooled Sensor Technology, (3 November 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959332
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H. L. Buijs, D. Laporte, "Aspects Of Dynamically Aligned Fourier Transform Spectrometer Operation At Cryogenic Temperatures," Proc. SPIE 0245, Cryogenically Cooled Sensor Technology, (3 November 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959332