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19 January 1988 Hadamard Transform Raman Spectroscopy
W. G. Fateley, D. C. Tilotta, James E. Griffiths
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Abstract
Hadamard transform spectroscopy is showing signs of emerging again even though turf protectors would prefer that it remain benign. In this discussion, some of its advantages, and there are some, and some of its disadvantages, and there are some of those as well, are discussed. Competing approaches including the classical dispersive method and Fourier transform spectroscopy are included in the discussion especially where the comparisons are relevant to applications in Raman spectroscopy.
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W. G. Fateley, D. C. Tilotta, and James E. Griffiths "Hadamard Transform Raman Spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 0822, Raman and Luminescence Spectroscopy in Technology, (19 January 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941949
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KEYWORDS
Spectroscopy

Computer programming

Raman spectroscopy

Liquid crystals

Fourier transforms

Sensors

Multiplexing

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