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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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Saturation effects in molecular spectroscopy using degenerate four-wave mixing

J RAMAN SPECTROSC 34:12 (2003) 1030-1036

Authors:

K Bultitude, R Bratfalean, P Ewart

Abstract:

Lineshapes of degenerate four-wave mixing signals induced by both monochromatic and non-monochromatic lasers are compared with predictions of the non-perturbative model of Bratfalean, Lloyd and Ewart (BLE model) for the interaction of pump and probe beams of arbitrary intensity. Spectral lineshapes of isolated lines in DFWM spectra of OH in a methane-oxygen flame were recorded using a novel single-mode tunable laser as a function of laser power. Power broadening of the lineshapes was found, in this case of an essentially monochromatic laser, to be well described by the BLE model. DFWM lineshapes of more complex molecular spectra were recorded in C-2 in an oxy-acetylene flame using a standard, non-monochromatic, dye laser. Lineshapes of closely spaced molecular resonances were found to be appreciably affected by saturation or power broadening effects. These effects were reasonably well approximated by the non-perturbative BLE model when adapted to take account of the finite laser bandwidth. In contrast, the experimental lineshapes of the C-2 spectra for saturating fields could not be modeled using the standard perturbative model of Abrams and Lind Copyright (C) 2003 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.

Cavity ring-down measurements in flames using a single-mode tunable laser system

APPLIED PHYSICS B-LASERS AND OPTICS 77:1 (2003) 101-108

Authors:

A Schocker, A Brockhinke, K Bultitude, P Ewart

Detection of NO in a spark-ignition research engine using degenerate four-wave mixing

APPLIED PHYSICS B-LASERS AND OPTICS 74:1 (2002) 105-110

Authors:

AJ Grant, P Ewart, CR Stone

Optical dephasing effects in broadband four-wave mixing in C-2: Implications for broadband FWM thermometry

Journal of Chemical Physics 116 (2002) 1370-1379

Authors:

P Ewart, G. M. Lloyd

Spark ignited hydrogen/air mixtures: Two dimensional detailed modeling and laser based diagnostics

COMBUSTION AND FLAME 128:1-2 (2002) 74-87

Authors:

M Thiele, J Warnatz, A Dreizler, S Lindenmaier, R Schiessl, U Maas, A Grant, P Ewart

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