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19 October 1983 New Techniques For Sensitive Detection: Spatially Resolved Absorption And Multiphoton Optogalvanic Spectroscopies
J.E. M. Goldsmith
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Abstract
Several new laser-based detection methods for use in combustion diagnostics are described. Spatially resolved saturated absorption spectroscopy and optical Stark modulation spectroscopy provide two techniques for obtaining point resolution in absorption measurements; these methods are demonstrated in studies of atomic sodium aspirated into a flame. Resonant multiphoton optogalvanic spectroscopy can be used to observe radicals in flames that are extremely difficult to detect with conventional optical techniques; studies of atomic hydrogen and atomic oxygen in flames are presented.
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J.E. M. Goldsmith "New Techniques For Sensitive Detection: Spatially Resolved Absorption And Multiphoton Optogalvanic Spectroscopies", Proc. SPIE 0426, Laser-Based Ultrasensitive Spectroscopy and Detection V, (19 October 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936251
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Laser beam diagnostics

Hydrogen

Dye lasers

Spectroscopy

Absorption spectroscopy

Modulation

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