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Diode laser-based thermometry using two-line atomic fluorescence of indium and gallium.

Jesper BorggrenWubin WengAli HosseinniaPer-Erik BengtssonMarcus AldénZhongshan Li
Published in: Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics (2017)
A robust and relatively compact calibration-free thermometric technique using diode lasers two-line atomic fluorescence (TLAF) for reactive flows at atmospheric pressures is investigated. TLAF temperature measurements were conducted using indium and, for the first time, gallium atoms as temperature markers. The temperature was measured in a multi-jet burner running methane/air flames providing variable temperatures ranging from 1600 to 2000 K. Indium and gallium were found to provide a similar accuracy of ~ 2.7% and precision of ~ 1% over the measured temperature range. The reliability of the TLAF thermometry was further tested by performing simultaneous rotational CARS measurements in the same experiments.
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