Interfacing a polarizing type interferometer (bibtex)
by Thomas Kieliba
Abstract:
A graphics-driven C++ computer program was developed to control and collect data (the interferogram) from a polarizing interferometer (Sciencetech model sps-200), which was originally provided with only a simple BASIC program without graphics abilities. Further, the C++ program fast Fourier transforms the interferogram to a power spectrum automatically, provides a zero-path adjustment routine with graphical support, and offers complete remote control over the lock-in amplifier (Stanford Research Systems SR 530). High resolution water vapour transmission spectra with a resolution of up to 0.09 cm-1 were collected to demonstrate the abilities of the program.
Reference:
Thomas Kieliba, "Interfacing a polarizing type interferometer", 1996.
Bibtex Entry:
@bachelorsthesis{1996K,
  title={Interfacing a polarizing type interferometer},
  author={Thomas Kieliba},
  month={August},
  year={1996},
  abstract={A graphics-driven C++ computer program was developed to control and collect data
(the interferogram) from a polarizing interferometer (Sciencetech model sps-200),
which was originally provided with only a simple BASIC program without graphics
abilities. Further, the C++ program fast Fourier transforms the interferogram to a
power spectrum automatically, provides a zero-path adjustment routine with graphical
support, and offers complete remote control over the lock-in amplifier (Stanford
Research Systems SR 530). High resolution water vapour transmission spectra with
a resolution of up to 0.09 cm<sup>-1</sup> were collected to demonstrate the
abilities of the program.},
  note={Supervised by M. Reedyk}
}
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