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In-Situ Gases Monitoring Using Mid-infrared Gradient Bragg Grating Cavities

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Abstract

In-Situ gas analysis were illustrated by using mid-Infrared (mid-IR) gradient Bragg grating cavities. Gas mixtures were noninvasively monitored by tracing the characteristic gas absorption bands with algorithmic analysis.

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