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Determination of the Concentration of the Component Composition of Gases by the Method of Optical Spectroscopy under the Conditions of Overlapping Their Spectral Lines

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The efficiency of using the component composition of gas has been investigated by the method of optical spectroscopy based on the use of regression components set of the determined and measured parameters. The possibilities of operational determination of the concentrations of the studied components of the gaseous medium and improving accuracy have been shown. The efficiency of using this approach under the conditions of strong overlapping of the spectral lines of the gas components has been estimated.

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Kugeiko, M.M., Baravik, A.A. Determination of the Concentration of the Component Composition of Gases by the Method of Optical Spectroscopy under the Conditions of Overlapping Their Spectral Lines. Opt. Spectrosc. 130, 55–61 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0030400X22010076

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