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Imaging radical species in reacting flows using picosecond two-photon laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy

Settersten, Thomas B.

The author will describe two-photon-resonant LIF detection of CO, O, and H. Application of these techniques in flames frequently suffers from significant photolytic interferences caused by the intense UV excitation pulses required to produce measurable signal. When compared to nanosecond excitation, the use of short pulse (picosecond) excitation can significantly reduce the effect of the photolytic interference. Results of recent atomic oxygen imaging experiments using picosecond- and nanosecond-duration laser pulses will be presented, and potential improvements to CO and H imaging will be discussed.