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Laser-Induced fluorescence techniques for combustion monitoring

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Abstract

Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) together with Raman and CARS techniques is quite useful for monitoring combustion processes. We have studied OH, C2, CH, and NO using single-step excitation and free oxygen atoms using two-photon absorption. O-atom fluorescence induced by 2- 5 226-nm radiation as generated employing anti-Stokes Raman shifting is illustrated in Fig. 1.1

© 1983 Optical Society of America

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