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Local Composition and Temperature Determination in Laminar Flames by Laser-Induced Plasma Diagnostics

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Abstract

We utilize laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for measuring mixture composition and temperature in flames. Spectroscopy of the plasma emission yields concentration information, while temperature is derived from the breakdown threshold pulse energy.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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