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Collisional effects on laser-induced fluorescence measurements of hydroxide concentrations in a combustion environment. 1: Effects for v′ = 0 excitation

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A full vibrational–rotational level rate equation model has been used to investigate the application of laser-induced fluorescence techniques to number density measurements of hydroxide in a combustion environment. The extent of deviation of the population in the laser-pumped vibrational and rotational levels from the-two-level model prediction, due to collisional exchange mechanisms, was investigated for a range of pressures, temperatures, laser powers, and collisional exchange rates.

© 1984 Optical Society of America

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