Vectorial combination of signals in Fourier transform spectroscopy
Year: 2009
Authors: Bianchini G., Palchetti L., Carli B.
Autors Affiliation: Istituto di Fisica Applicata Nello Carrara IFAC-CNR, Sesto Fiorentino, Firenze, Italy
Abstract: In an ideal Fourier transform spectrometer the measured spectrum is a scalar combination of two input sources, while, more generally, a vectorial combination occurs in a real instrument. The vectorial combination is caused by the absorption of the beamsplitter which introduces a deviation from p of the relative phase between the two input sources, as well as a third source. Moreover, the asymmetry of the beamsplitter can cause a frequency dependent phase delay adding complexity to the system. A general model of a Fourier transform spectrometer is presented and it is shown that such a complex behaviour can be characterized through the \”composite phase parameter\” of the beamsplitter. Furthermore, some general rules are identified that can be used to devise more efficient calibration procedures and strategies for the minimization of the distortions caused by the vectorial combination of the spectra.
Journal/Review: INFRARED PHYSICS & TECHNOLOGY
Volume: 52 (1) Pages from: 19 to: 21
KeyWords: Bolometers; Emission spectroscopy; Multilayers; Spacecraft instruments; Spectrometers; Spectrometry; Spectrum analysis, Beamsplitters; Calibration procedures; Composite phase; Emission; Fourier transform spectroscopy; Frequency dependents; General models; Phase delays, Fourier transformsDOI: 10.1016/j.infrared.2008.09.004Citations: 6data from “WEB OF SCIENCE” (of Thomson Reuters) are update at: 2024-11-17References taken from IsiWeb of Knowledge: (subscribers only)Connecting to view paper tab on IsiWeb: Click hereConnecting to view citations from IsiWeb: Click here