P. Felker, G. Hartland, T. Corcoran, L. L. Connell, B. Henson, V. Venturo
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There exist a variety of Fourier spectroscopies based on linear interactions with light. These can be powerful tools in high resolution molecular spectroscopy. Recently, Fourier transform version of nonlinear Raman-type spectroscopies have also been developed. These methods will be described and experimental results obtained by them will be presented.