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IN previous communications1–3, the principle of a method for converting a single monochromator into a multiple monochromator and the application of this principle to the construction of double monochromators were described. An infrared spectrometer constructed on this principle showed a considerable improvement over a single monochromator. A quadruple monochromator has now been constructed on the same principle, and our experience indicates that the construction of higher-order monochromators will not be unduly difficult.
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HAM, N., WALSH, A. & WILLIS, J. A Quadruple Monochromator. Nature 169, 977 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/169977a0
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