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    1. Fourier transform and Vernier spectroscopy using an optical frequency comb at 3–54  μm

      by Lee, Kevin F.; Johansson, Alexandra C.; Mohr, Christian; Fermann, Martin E.; Khodabakhsh, Amir; Rutkowski, Lucile; Foltynowicz, Aleksandra; Jiang, Jie and Ramaiah-Badarla, Venkata

      Optics Letters, Volume 41, Issue 11, pp. 2541 - 2544

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    2. Classification and Quantification of Microplastics (<100 μm) Using a Focal Plane (...)

      by da Silva, Vitor H.; Stedmon, Colin; Amigo, José M.; Strand, Jakob and Murphy, Fionn

      Analytical Chemistry (Washington), Volume 92, Issue 20, pp. 13724 - 13733

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    3. Research Progress on On‐Chip Fourier Transform Spectrometer

      by Xue, Ning; Ma, Chaowei; Qi, Zhimei; Li, Wangzhe; Zhang, Lichao and Chen, Jiamin

      Laser & Photonics Reviews, Volume 15, Issue 9.

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    1. Fourier Transform : Applications

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    3. Fourier Transform : Materials Analysis

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    1. Electron Density Maps: Relating the X-Ray Data Back to the Crystal · Seeing the Invisible: 50 Years

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    1. Step-scan Fourier transform infrared time-resolved spectroscopy of transition metal (...)

      by Yu Lu.

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    2. Step-scan fourier transform infrared time-resolved spectroscopy of polypyridine transition (...)

      by Gregory Dale Smith.

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    3. Non-uniform Fast Fourier transform (NUFFT) and its applications in medical image reconstructions

      by Jiayu Song.

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