Abstract
Highly sensitive techniques for the detection of fluorescence and ionization initiated by laser absorption are under development for density measurements of combustion species. The potential of these laser-based methods for spatially resolved measurements with minimal perturbation of the flame environment make them useful alternatives to conventional flame samplying mass spectrometry for studies of combustion mechanisms in laboratory flames.
© 1989 Optical Society of America
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