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High resolution Fourier interferometer-spectrophotopolarimeter
A high-resolution Fourier interferometer-spectrophotopolarimeter is provided using a single linear polarizer-analyzer the transmission axis azimuth of which is positioned successively in the three orientations of 0 deg, 45 deg, and 90 deg, in front of a detector; four flat mirrors, three of which are switchable to either of two positions to direct an incoming beam from an interferometer to the polarizer-analyzer around a sample cell transmitted through a medium in a cell and reflected by medium in the cell; and four fixed focussing lenses, all located in a sample chamber attached at the exit side of the interferometer. This arrangement can provide the distribution of energy and complete polarization state across the spectrum of the reference light entering from the interferometer; the same light after a fixed-angle reflection from the sample cell containing a medium to be analyzed; and the same light after direct transmission through the same sample cell, with the spectral resolution provided by the interferometer
Minimization search method for data inversion
Technique has been developed for determining values of selected subsets of independent variables in mathematical formulations. Required computation time increases with first power of the number of variables. This is in contrast with classical minimization methods for which computational time increases with third power of the number of variables
Developments in spectrophotometry I: An instrument for high-resolution measurements of optical intensity and polarization
Device has resolution required to analyze polarization of the spectra of unknown gases, liquids, or solids (or a mixture of these phases). Such resolution has not been available on conventional instruments
Frequency-scanning particle size spectrometer
A particle size spectrometer having a fixed field of view within the forward light scattering cone at an angle theta sub s between approximately 100 and 200 minutes of arc (preferably at 150 minutes), a spectral range extending approximately from 0.2 to 4.0 inverse micrometers, and a spectral resolution between about 0.1 and 0.2 inverse micrometers (preferably toward the lower end of this range of spectral resolution), is employed to determine the distribution of particle sizes, independently of the chemical composition of the particles, from measurements of incident light, at each frequency, sigma (=1/lambda), and scattered light, I(sigma)
Interferometer for measurement of optical polarization
Standard two-beam interferometer with polarizers in each beam and an analyzer at the recombined focal point provides greater accuracy and higher resolution than any other known method for measuring variation of polarization within a spectral line and in the surrounding continuum
Covid-19: Perspectives Across Africa
This book emanated from the Society for the Advancement of Science in Africa's
(SASA) Seventh Annual International (digital) Conference: Joint SASA and Ugandan Ministry of Health October 15, 2020 – January 14, 2021, Kampala, Uganda. The chapters in this book were solicited from presenters and also from other authors familiar with the impact of Covid-19 in Africa. There are 21 chapters, all together offering a range of perspectives from a variety of angles.SASA (Society for the Advancement of Science in Africa
Analytical inversions in remote sensing of particle size distributions 3: Angular and spectral scattering in the Rayleigh-Gans-Born approximation for particles of various geometrical shapes
Jones’s Matrix Representation of Optical Instruments 2: Fourier Interferometers (Spectrometers and Spectropolarimeters)
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