Abstract
Flames and chemical vapour deposition (CVD) processes are examples of systems where the chemistry involved is very complex, and the outcome of final products is often strongly dependent on intermediate species present in very low concentrations. Optical methods are ideal for detection of these short-lived transient molecules, and laser-induced fluorescence offers the advantage of simultaneous measurements of concentrations and temperatures1.
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