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Prism-based Cavity Enhanced Absorption Spectroscopy for Broadband Trace Gas Sensing

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Abstract

We report on the recent development of a novel optical cavity based on prisms as cavity reflectors, which offers a high-finesse optical cavity operating in a broadband spectral region from 400 to 1600 nm.

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