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Interaction of Multi-Watt CW Laser Beams with a Highly Sooting Atmospheric Pressure Flame

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Abstract

Changes induced by collimated laser beams (power 1–30W) passing through a quasi-2-D kerosene diffusion flame are discussed. Soot particle temperature increases by up to 450K, causing changes in flame structure and chemistry.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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