Abstract
The ir spectrometer described employs alkaline halide lenses, an echelle grating, and a cryogenically cooled doped germanium bolometer as a detector. It is provided for two possible modes of operation: one is a single slit or conventional scan, the other is a multiplex or Hadamard scan. Signal strength, noise characteristics, scanning time, and available computer facilities determine the mode of operation. Sample spectra are presented.
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