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Spatially-resolved hydrogen atom detection in flames using backward lasing

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Abstract

We report on an experimental demonstration of spatially-resolved detection of atomic hydrogen in flames using a single-ended configuration. The lasing signal in a backward direction is obtained by two-photon pumping with 205-nm femtosecond laser pulses.

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