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Performance limits of stationary Fourier spectrometers
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Performance LimitsAnalytical InstrumentationPhysicsMeasurementOptical DiagnosticsSpectroscopyNatural SciencesInstrument ScienceInterferometryTheoretical Performance LimitsStationary Fourier SpectrometersEducationSpectral AnalysisInstrumentationSpectrochemical AnalysisOptical Throughput
Theoretical performance limits of stationary Fourier spectrometers without mechanical scanning are analyzed and compared with the performance of a scanning Fourier spectrometer. Spectrometers employing uncollimated light are most favorable. In amplitude-splitting interferometers the reduction in fringe visibility brought about by the extended source can be avoided and leads to high optical throughput in the corresponding spectrometer. In a stationary wave-front-splittirig interferometer, realized without a beam splitter, the fringe contrast depends on the size of the source. The use of a slit source increases the optical throughput of source-size-limited spectrometers.
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