Abstract
Ultraviolet radiation is generated by sum-frequency mixing a distributed feedback laser and a diode-pumped solid-state laser to make high-speed absorption measurements of the hydroxyl radical. Measurements in a C2H4-air flame at 20 kHz are demonstrated.
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