Abstract

The capabilities of a step-scan Fourier transform spectrometer of obtaining time-resolved spectra are reported. As a demonstration of the method, time-resolved spectra from a pulsed fluorescent lamp are presented. The potential of step-scan interferometry for time-resolved infrared measurements of a variety of transient phenomena is discussed.

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