Abstract
Light scattering from laser-induced electrostrictive gratings has been used for simultaneous, instantaneous, nonintrusive, and remote measurements of temperature and velocity in a submerged air jet. We accomplished phase-sensitive detection of scattered light by superimposing two signal beams whose frequencies were Doppler shifted by the movement of the grating. Temperatures in the range 295–600 K and flow velocities in the range were measured.
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