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Degenerate four-wave mixing temperature measurements in a flame

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Abstract

Multiplex degenerate four-wave mixing is performed by using OH radicals in an atmospheric-pressure hydrogen–oxygen flame. The ratio of the signal intensities from two OH transitions simultaneously pumped by a single laser pulse is used to determine the local instantaneous flame temperature.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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