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Ultrahigh-frame-rate nitric oxide planar laser-induced fluorescence imaging

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Abstract

We demonstrate the ability to generate ultrahigh frequency burst sequences of deep UV at 226nm by mixing the optical parametric oscillator signal output at 622nm with third harmonic at 355nm from a pulse burst laser system. We obtained 226nm burst sequences with uniform burst envelopes, and the average pulse energy is 0.5mJ. Nitric oxide planar laser-induced fluorescence image sequences at ultrahigh (100kHz) frame rates have been obtained.

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