Abstract

Fourier Transform Spectrometer (FTS), with its throughput, multiplex, and spectra resolution advantages, has become one of the most promising atmospheric remote-sensing instruments for the research on the global climax change and air quality evaluation. In this paper, the instrument concept and performances of a compact, portable, high resolution Fourier transform spectrometer, named B3M-FTS are reported. Sample atmospheric absorption spectra and corresponding retrieval results measured by the FTS are given. The success of atmospheric composition profile retrieval using the FTS measurements provides a useful way to understand the atmospheric chemistry, and validates the feasibility of atmospheric composition remote sensing using high resolution FTS.

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