Abstract
An infrared spectrometer has been constructed that employs a 32-element InSb linear array detector. A comparison has been made of the spectra obtained with this spectrometer with those obtained with a Fourier transform infrared spectrometer. It has been predicted that, from 2400 to 2650 cm−1 in the infrared spectrum, a four-microsecond transient could be captured with an approximate SNR of 50.
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