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Fourier Transform Spectrometers

A fourier transform spectrometer is an instrument using a Michelson interferometer, a beamsplitter, two plane mirrors and a detector to give Fourier analysis of the detector signal to provide the desired spectrum.


Market Data for Companies in This Category
Countries
8
United States:
2
Canada:
1
Egypt:
1
Estonia:
1
France:
OTHER: 1
US States
2
Massachusetts:
1
Virginia:
1
Michigan:
1
California:
1
Connecticut:
OTHER: 8
Capabilities
8
Custom Manufacturers:
6
Stock Manufacturers:
4
Designers:
1
Supplier/Distributor:
Average Number of Employees: 881


The Photonics Buyers' Guide is a comprehensive resource for verified providers of Fourier Transform Spectrometers. Profiles and contact information for manufacturers and suppliers are provided by the companies and verified by our editors. If you have updated information about any of the organizations listed, please contact us.
Glossary
  • spectrometer A kind of spectrograph in which some form of detector, other than a photographic film, is used to measure the distribution of radiation in a particular wavelength region.  
  • Fourier transform Any of the various methods of decomposing a signal into a set of coefficients of orthogonal waveforms (trigonometric functions).
  • Fourier transform spectrometer An instrument using a Michelson interferometer, a beamsplitter, two plane mirrors and a detector to give Fourier analysis of the detector signal to provide the desired spectrum.  
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