Abstract
Thermal emission from beam splitters in Fourier transform infrared
spectrometers causes spectral amplitudes that are in quadrature to
those of radiation from the field of view or from the detector
port. Beam-splitter emission is described as a superposition of
radiation of electromagnetic dipoles with angular polarization
correlation taken into account for the real refractive
index. Surface emission shows characteristic differences compared
with volume emission. Numerical data are given for experimental
conditions adapted to those of the airborne limb sounder
MIPAS-FT.
© 2000 Optical Society of America
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