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Hadamard transform spectrometry (HTS) has been of interest to our research group for over a decade1,2 HTS is a unique combination of dispersive and multiplexing spectrometries.3 The main focus of our efforts has been the application of Hadamard transform techniques to visible4-7 and near-infrared8-17 Raman spectrometry. This chapter will discuss the application of the Hadamard transform techniques to photoacoustic spectrometry (PAS) and depth profiling.

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Fateley, W.G., Wright, S.L., Hammaker, R.M. (1993). Hadamard Instrumentation for Depth Profiling of Layered Samples. In: Theophanides, T., Anastassopoulou, J., Fotopoulos, N. (eds) Fifth International Conference on the Spectroscopy of Biological Molecules. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1934-4_124

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