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King, Jonathan L. ; Shahsafi, Alireza ; Zhang, Zhen ; Wan, Chenghao ; Xiao, Yuzhe ; Huang, Chengzi ; Sun, Yifei ; Roney, Patrick J. ; Ramanathan, Shriram ; Kats, Mikhail A. ( , ACS Photonics)
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Yao, Chunhui ; Mei, Hongyan ; Xiao, Yuzhe ; Shahsafi, Alireza ; Derdeyn, William ; King, Jonathan L. ; Wan, Chenghao ; Scarlat, Raluca O. ; Anderson, Mark H. ; Kats, Mikhail A. ( , Optics Express)
We found that temperature-dependent infrared spectroscopy measurements (i.e., reflectance or transmittance) using a Fourier-transform spectrometer can have substantial errors, especially for elevated sample temperatures and collection using an objective lens. These errors can arise as a result of partial detector saturation due to thermal emission from the measured sample reaching the detector, resulting in nonphysical apparent reduction of reflectance or transmittance with increasing sample temperature. Here, we demonstrate that these temperature-dependent errors can be corrected by implementing several levels of optical attenuation that enable convergence testing of the measured reflectance or transmittance as the thermal-emission signal is reduced, or by applying correction factors that can be inferred by looking at the spectral regions where the sample is not expected to have a substantial temperature dependence.