Abstract

Dispersive Fourier transform spectrometry (DFTS) of liquids with variable-thickness variable-temperature cells is described. Different evaluative and computational methods are discussed and comparisons with the free layer method are shown with the aid of experimental results. Data for germanium and liquid chlorobenzene are presented.

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