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Self-apodization

The effect of having a large solid angle is similar to the effect of apodization. For this reason, it has been called self-apodization [13]. [Pg.44]

Spectral Manipulation Techniques. Many sophisticated software packages are now available for the manipulation of digitized spectra with both dedicated spectrometer minicomputers, as well as larger main - frame machines. Application of various mathematical techniques to FT-IR spectra is usually driven by the large widths of many bands of interest. Fourier self - deconvolution of bands, sometimes referred to as "resolution enhancement", has been found to be a valuable aid in the determination of peak location, at the expense of exact peak shape, in FT-IR spectra. This technique involves the application of a suitable apodization weighting function to the cosine Fourier transform of an absorption spectrum, and then recomputing the "deconvolved" spectrum, in which the widths of the individual bands are now narrowed to an extent which depends on the nature of the apodization function applied. Such manipulation does not truly change the "resolution" of the spectrum, which is a consequence of instrumental parameters, but can provide improved visual presentations of the spectra for study. [Pg.5]


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