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3 December 1980 Computer Controlled Infrared Tunable Acousto-Optic Filter (TAOF) Spectrometer
P. Katzka, S. Estrin, I. C. Chang, G. Petrie
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Abstract
A TAOF combination radiometer/spectrometer covering the 2 to 5 micron range with a 7 cm-1 constant resolution across the band has been designed and constructed. The instrument is computer controlled, capable of acquiring and reducing data at a faster rate than conventional grating spectrometers and radiometers. It has been extensively evaluated in the laboratory, and has been used to acquire the spectra of a rocket in the field.
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P. Katzka, S. Estrin, I. C. Chang, and G. Petrie "Computer Controlled Infrared Tunable Acousto-Optic Filter (TAOF) Spectrometer", Proc. SPIE 0246, Contemporary Infrared Sensors and Instruments, (3 December 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959364
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KEYWORDS
Spectroscopy

Infrared spectroscopy

Radiometry

Infrared radiation

Optical filters

Electronics

Sensors

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