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Temperature-dependent absorption by CO2: Implications for UV diagnostics in high-temperature flames

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Abstract

Absorption spectra of hot (900 – 3050 K) CO2 have been measured at 190 – 320 nm. A parameter set allows the calculation of absorption cross sections relevant for laser diagnostic in combustion processes.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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