High-information time-resolved Fourier transform spectroscopy at work.
- 1 August 2000
- journal article
- Published by Optica Publishing Group in Applied Optics
- Vol. 39 (22) , 3984-3990
- https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.39.003984
Abstract
The first instrumental setup, to our knowledge, that is capable of recording in a few hours the time-resolved Fourier transform (TRFT) interferograms of gas-phase spectra that cover several thousands of inverse centimeters with spectral- and time-resolution limits that are equal, at best, to 2.5 × 10-3 cm-1 and 2 ns, respectively, is reported. It was developed on the stepping-mode Connes-type interferometer of the Laboratoire de Photophysique Moléculaire Université de Paris Sud. Also, for the first time, to our knowledge, these high-resolution TRFT spectra, illustrated with the Doppler-limited emission spectra of the N 2 transitions (B–A) and (B′–B) between 5500 and 11 000 cm-1 and of the atomic Ar lines between 1800 and 4000 cm-1, are recorded in the infrared spectral range. To obtain identical results that have the same signal-to-noise ratio, we should have increased the recording time of our unique previous high-information TRFT spectra by approximately 50,000. In other words, one hour is now long enough to obtain what would previously have required six years to record.Keywords
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