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The operation of a research infrared spectrophotometer entails inherent problems which arise from the same features which enable the user of such an instrument to perform a wide variety of determinations in a number of modes of operation. Typical difficulties are caused by the complexity of an instrument which must be made to perform a single-beam, dual-beam, programmed, or constant-energy modes with a multitude of source energies and configurations in a number of spectral ranges.
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Keith, R.H. (1968). Techniques and Attachments for a Hohlraum-Type Infrared Reflectance Spectrophotometer. In: Wendlandt, W.W. (eds) Modern Aspects of Reflectance Spectroscopy. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7182-3_5
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