Time-resolved Fourier transform spectroscopy with 0.25 cm-1 spectral and <10-7 s time resolution in the visible region

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Abstract

The development of a new time-resolved Fourier transform spectrometer that is capable of 0.25 cm-1 spectral resolution and better than 10 -7 s temporal resolution in the visible is reported. The time-resolved capability of the spectrometer is achieved by coupling a step-scan interferometer to a transient digitizer/laser system. The operation of the spectrometer is described in detail, and scattered light and laser-induced fluorescence spectra from an I2 gas cell are presented to demonstrate the temporal and spectral resolution of the spectrometer.

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Hartland, G. V., Xie, W., Dai, H. L., Simon, A., & Anderson, M. J. (1992). Time-resolved Fourier transform spectroscopy with 0.25 cm-1 spectral and <10-7 s time resolution in the visible region. Review of Scientific Instruments, 63(6), 3261–3267. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1143815

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