Laser induced fluorescence in the infrared from high resolution Fourier transform spectrometer

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Fourier Transformation, Infrared Interferometers, Infrared Spectroscopy, Laser Induced Fluorescence, Absorption Spectra, Diatomic Molecules, High Resolution, Molecular Spectra

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A comparison is made between stepwise and continuous scanning high-resolution Fourier transform spectrometers (HRFTSs) for the study of laser-induced fluorescence spectra of simple models in the infrared with a dense spectrum. The high-quality data show that the HRFTS is an excellent instrument for studying molecular structures from emission spectra. The stepwise instrument produces a better SNR in a given recording period.

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