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Remote Methane Sensor Using Optical Polarization Rotation Gas Cell

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Abstract

A remote methane sensor using a single reflective optical polarization rotation gas cell is demonstrated, which effectively suppresses light interference and improves methane gas concentration sensing accuracy.

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