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Spectroscopy in the 5 to 400 Wavenumber Region with the Grubb Parsons Interferometric Spectrometer

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Abstract

A Grubb Parsons interferometric spectrometer has been modified for low-temperature solid-state studies in the spectral region of 5 to 400 wavenumbers. The cryogenic, spectrographic, and computational techniques are considered in detail.

© 1966 Optical Society of America

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