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Wide-angle interference-polarization filter of a video spectroradiometer-gas viewer for recording nitrogen dioxide

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This paper discusses a wide-angle interference-polarization filter that constitutes part of a spectral filtering system based on the combined use of interference-polarization and narrow-band interference filters, constituting a new type of video spectroradiometer, intended for monitoring the spatial distribution pattern of the anthropogenic gas NO2 in the near-earth atmosphere. © 2004 Optical Society of America

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