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Combustion Applications of Two-Photon and Multiphoton Spectroscopy

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Abstract

During the last decades laser spectroscopic techniques have emerged as the most valuable tools in characterising various combustion processes. The most important advantages of these techniques are high temporal and spatial resolution in combination with non-intrusiveness. The techniques are mostly used for temperature-, species concentration- and velocity- measurements. For a recent overview of laser spectroscopic techniques applied for combustion diagnostics, see Ref. 1.

© 1998 IEEE

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