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Energy transfer in OH, CH and NO: Implications for quantitative LIF measurements

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Abstract

Collision-induced processes (quenching, rotational and vibrational energy transfer, polarization scrambling) affect most LIF experiments. For OH, CH and NO, these processes are studied with picosecond resolution. Methods to obtain quench-free data and implications for flame measurements are discussed.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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