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Lasers in flame

Probing temperature and radical species in a flame using 4-wave mixing spectroscopy.

Professor Paul Ewart

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  • Atomic and Laser Physics
paul.ewart@physics.ox.ac.uk
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Measurement of nitric oxide concentration in a spark-ignition engine using degenerate four-wave mixing

Combustion and Flame 148 (2007) 223-233

Authors:

P Ewart, R Stevens, C. R. Stone, H. Ma

Physics, and faith are worth debating

PHYSICS WORLD 20:12 (2007) 23-23

Authors:

Andrew Briggs, Gavin Dalton, Paul Ewart, Andrew Steane, Justin Wark, William Phillips

Simultaneous single-shot measurement of temperature and pressure along a 1-D line by use of Laser Induced Thermal Grating Spectroscopy

Optics Letters 31:8 (2006) 1055-1057

Authors:

P Ewart, R. Stevens

Intelligent design: The response

Physics World 18:12 (2005) 18-19

Authors:

JE MacDonald, S Morris, D Eaton, A McEvoy, A Steane, A Briggs, K Burnett, G Dalton, P Ewart, A Peacocke, J Wark, W Phillips, N Deliyanakis, GL Rogers, M Bland, RP Crease

SPECTROSCOPY | Nonlinear Laser Spectroscopy

Chapter in Encyclopedia of Modern Optics, Elsevier (2005) 109-119

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