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Interference-Free Laser-Induced Fluorescence Imaging of Atomic Hydrogen in Flames

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Abstract

We investigate two-photon laser-induced fluorescence imaging of atomic hydrogen in premixed flames using picosecond- and nanosecond-duration laser pulses. Picosecond excitation produces significantly larger signals for interference-free detection in CH4/O2/N2 and H2/O2 flames.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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