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Laser saturated fluorescence measurements of OH concentration arid rotational temperature in flames

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Abstract

Laser saturated fluorescence1 is a promising technique for sensitive, accurate, and spatially resolved measurements of the concentrations of flame radicals such as OH. Such radicals play an important role in flame chemistry and pollutant formation.

© 1982 Optical Society of America

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