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Multiplicative Correction of Phase Errors in Fourier Spectroscopy

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Abstract

The multiplicative correction procedure for phase errors in Fourier spectroscopy has been analyzed. It is shown that the residual error is proportional to the true spectrum measured at a resolution corresponding to the width of the cutoff through the origin of the truncation function. The importance of choosing a sufficiently broad cutoff region is demonstrated, and methods for further improving the correction are presented.

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