Abstract
Laser-induced fluorescence and excitation spectra of formaldehyde in the A–X 41 0 band at 370 nm are recorded in the primary flame front of a Bunsen flame. An examination of partition functions shows that this excitation can minimize temperature bias for formaldehyde in situ diagnostic measurements.
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Robert J. H. Klein-Douwel, Jorge Luque, Jay B. Jeffries, Gregory P. Smith, and David R. Crosley, "Laser-induced fluorescence of formaldehyde hot bands in flames: erratum," Appl. Opt. 41, 1174-1174 (2002)https://opg.optica.org/ao/abstract.cfm?uri=ao-41-6-1174
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