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1 December 1989 Functional Group Imaging: Methods, Experimental Considerations, And Applications
Matthew A. Harthcock, Bradley L. Davis, Scott Nitzsche
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Proceedings Volume 1145, 7th Intl Conf on Fourier Transform Spectroscopy; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.969601
Event: Seventh International Conference on Fourier and Computerized Infrared Spectroscopy, 1989, Fairfax, VA, United States
Abstract
Functional Group Imaging (FGI) is a technique by which an image of a material can be generated based on the functional groups which absorb infrared radiation. Spatially specific infrared spectra are obtained using infrared microspectroscopic methods and a mapping stage which is interfaced to the FT-IR's data system.1-3 The absolute spatial resolution possible is currently diffraction limited and thus a function of the wavelength of the infrared radiation.
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Matthew A. Harthcock, Bradley L. Davis, and Scott Nitzsche "Functional Group Imaging: Methods, Experimental Considerations, And Applications", Proc. SPIE 1145, 7th Intl Conf on Fourier Transform Spectroscopy, (1 December 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.969601
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KEYWORDS
Infrared radiation

Associative arrays

Infrared imaging

Systems modeling

Spatial resolution

Data modeling

Factor analysis

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