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We present a compressive sensing framework for long-wave infrared dual-comb spectroscopy over 7.5-11.5 μm, enabling accurate spectral reconstruction from undersampled interferograms. For single-species N2O detection, spectral fidelity is preserved up to a compression factor of 20, with L2 norm residuals below 1.3 × 10-4. The retrieved N2O concentrations maintain over 90% accuracy for compression factors up to 30. In the mixtures of CH4, N2O, and C2H4, all species are retrieved within 10% relative deviation up to a compression factor of 50. These results demonstrate that the proposed framework enables scalable, computationally efficient deployment of practical DCS systems for real-time trace gas sensing in resource-limited measurement scenarios.
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