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91探花
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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NEAR-INFRARED TRANSITIONS OF LINDP4O12 AND LIERYP4O12

PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE LETTERS 56:4 (1987) 153-159

Authors:

BM ANGHELOV, P EWART

Observation of radiative transfer of polarized light

Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer Elsevier 36:2 (1986) 163-173

Authors:

M Belsley, A Streater, K Burnett, P Ewart, J Cooper

DETECTION OF OH IN A FLAME BY DEGENERATE 4-WAVE-MIXING

OPTICS LETTERS 11:5 (1986) 279-281

Authors:

P EWART, SV OLEARY

Theory of resonant degenerate four-wave mixing with broad-bandwidth lasers

Physical Review A American Physical Society (APS) 31:4 (1985) 2344-2352

Authors:

G Alber, J Cooper, P Ewart

A MODELESS, VARIABLE BANDWIDTH, TUNABLE LASER

OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS 55:2 (1985) 124-126

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