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Spectrum Reconstruction of a Spatially Modulated Fourier Transform Spectrometer Based on Stepped Mirrors

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Based on the basic configuration and interference principle of a static step-mirror-based Fourier transform spectrometer, an image segmentation method is proposed to obtain a one-dimensional interferogram. The direct current component… Click to show full abstract

Based on the basic configuration and interference principle of a static step-mirror-based Fourier transform spectrometer, an image segmentation method is proposed to obtain a one-dimensional interferogram. The direct current component of the interferogram is fit using the least squares (LS) method and is subsequently removed. An empirical-mode decomposition-method-based high-pass filter is constructed to denoise the spectrum and enhance the spectral resolution simultaneously. Several experiments were performed and the spectrum is reconstructed based on these methods. The spectrum resolution is 81 cm–1 at 2254 cm–1.

Keywords: transform spectrometer; reconstruction spatially; fourier transform; spectrum reconstruction; spatially modulated

Journal Title: Applied Spectroscopy
Year Published: 2017

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