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Synchrotrons versus globars, point-detectors versus focal plane arrays: Selecting the best source and detector for specific infrared microspectroscopy and imaging …Miller et al., 2005
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- Miller L
- Smith R
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- Vibrational spectroscopy
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Fourier transform infrared microspectroscopy (FTIRM) and imaging (FTIRI) have become valuable techniques for examining the chemical composition of materials on a microscopic scale. Most IR microscopes are equipped with conventional thermal (globar) IR sources and …
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