Laser-Induced Fluorescence Detection of Hot Molecular Oxygen in Flames Using an Alexandrite Laser

Language
en
Document Type
Article
Issue Date
2017-01-31
Issue Year
2014
Authors
Kiefer, Johannes
Zhou, Bo
Zetterberg, Johan
Li, Zhongshan
Alden, Marcus
Editor
Abstract

The use of an alexandrite laser for laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) spectroscopy and imaging of molecular oxygen in thermally excited vibrational states is demonstrated. The laser radiation after the third harmonic generation was used to excite the B–X (0-7) band at 257 nm in the Schumann–Runge system of oxygen. LIF emission was detected between 270 and 380 nm, revealing distinct bands of the transitions from B(0) to highly excited vibrational states in the electronic ground state, X (v > 7). At higher spectral resolution, these bands reveal the common P- and R-branch line splitting. Eventually, the proposed LIF approach was used for single-shot imaging of the two-dimensional distribution of hot oxygen molecules in flames.

Journal Title
Applied Spectroscopy
Volume
68
Issue
11
Citation

Applied Spectroscopy 68.11 (2014): S. 1266-1273. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1366/14-07512

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