The use of direct geometry spectrometers in molecular spectroscopy

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    Abstract

    The advantages and disadvantages of the use of direct geometry spectrometers for molecular spectroscopy and catalysis studies are described. We show that both direct and indirect geometry INS spectrometers are important tools for the study of industrially relevant areas such as catalysis, proton conductors and gas separation. We propose a novel hybrid instrument, Cerberus, that would offer high sensitivity and high-to-reasonable resolution across the entire 'mid-infrared' spectral range that would effectively advance research in these areas.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number012004
    JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
    Volume554
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2014
    Event2nd Conference on the Dynamics of Molecules and Materials, DMM 2013 - Glasgow, United Kingdom
    Duration: Jul 5 2013Jul 6 2013

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