Modeling of Multi-Pass White Cell

Abstract

Multi-pass cells are widely used in gas spectroscopy, offering a compact design that achieves extended optical path lengths through multiple internal reflections. VirtualLab Fusion’s non-sequential simulation engine streamlines this process by automatically finding and handling all necessary propagation steps, enabling optical engineers to focus on system design. This Use Case demonstrates this capability in the context of CO₂ absorption measurement.

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