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Magnetic Rotation Spectroscopy for oxygen detection
Magnetic Rotation Spectroscopy (MRS) has great potential in detecting paramagnetic molecules. By optimizing the polarizer offset angle, we develop a MRS system based on a DC magnetic field. We analyze MRS of oxygen gas in comparison with its absorption spectrum.