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Spectrometers and Passive Interferometers

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Abstract

Spectroscopic instrumentation for atmospheric research has improved dramatically in the last two decades, closely following the development of similar laboratory instrumentation. In some cases the constraints imposed by the field environment have delayed the use of the instrumentation for atmospheric measurements while in other cases the need for the atmospheric data has resulted in the field use of the instrumentation prior to its laboratory use.

© 1980 Optical Society of America

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