Abstract
The method of pulsed-beam Fabry-Perot cavity Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy (FTMW) was first implemented by Balle and Flygare1. The spectrometer at NIST evolved from a design quite similar to the Balle and Flygare instrument2 into a simpler, more sensitive automated scanning instrument3,4 which will be described here.
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