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Temperature Measurement of Water Vapor by Adaptive Dual Comb Spectroscopy

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Abstract

Absorption spectroscopy of water vapor by adaptive dual-comb spectroscopy was demonstrated to measure the temperature at 800 K with a relative deviation of 3.5%, providing a new method for non-invasive combustion diagnosis.

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