Claims
- 1. An interferometer for use in infrared spectroscopy comprising,
- a beamsplitter having a partially reflective coating on an optical, infrared transmitting substrate for receiving an infrared input beam and dividing it into two beams, one a transmitted beam and the other a reflected beam,
- path defining optical means defining two separate optical paths, one for each of said two beams from said beamsplitter, such that said paths have a first intersection without any optical path length difference,
- a refractive window capable of the reception and transmission therethrough of infrared beams without the inducement of significant reflections, said refractive window being oriented and adapted for rotation about an axis substantially at said first intersection of the paths of said two beams to produce a difference between the optical path lengths of said two beams while obtaining four spectra per revolution,
- means for rotating said refractive window, and
- receiving and redirecting optical means for receiving each of said two beams from said refractive window and redirecting each of said two beams toward said refractive window for their retransmission back along said two optical paths defined by said path defining optical means to said beamsplitter to generate optical fringes.
- 2. An interferometer as defined in claim 1, wherein said means for rotating said refractive window is a constant speed motor drive.
- 3. An interferometer as defined in claim 1, wherein said means for rotating said refractive window includes a programmed, servo controlled motor drive to provide a variable speed of rotation, to eliminate any residual non-linearities.
- 4. An interferometer as defined in claim 1, including a compensator window located in the path of the transmitted beam of said beamsplitter.
- 5. An interferometer as defined in claim 1, wherein the path defining optical means defining two separate optical paths comprises a pair of reflectors, each of which is located in optical alignment with respect to said beamsplitter to receive and reflect a separate one of said two beams.
- 6. An interferometer as defined in claim 1, wherein the receiving and redirecting optical means for receiving each of said two beams from said refractive window comprises a pair of mirrors, each optically aligned to receive a separate one of said two beams from said refractive window, and, to return its received beam back along its same path to said refractive window.
- 7. An interferometer as defined in claim 1, wherein the refractive window is a thin, flat plate with opposite faces in parallelism.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of my application Ser. No. 547,059 of 31 Oct., 1983.
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