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A circular reflector interferometer for the far infrared

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The construction of a Fourier transform spectrometer to study magnetic resonances in solids is described. The spectrometer operates in the Far Infrared (maximum frequency of 500 cm−1) and is based on a wavefront dividing interferometer with circular geometry. To illustrate the performance, a water vapour spectrum is given.

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Bruelemans, P., Janssen, P. & Möller, K.D. A circular reflector interferometer for the far infrared. Int J Infrared Milli Waves 17, 51–59 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02088182

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