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Investigation of Two-Color Laser-Induced Fluorescence (TC-LIF) and Two-Color Six-Wave Mixing Spectroscopy (TC-SWM) for Detection of Atomic Hydrogen

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Abstract

We report picosecond two-color laser-induced fluorescence and six-wave mixing spectroscopy of atomic hydrogen in flames. Effects of the pump-beam polarization on the signals and collisional dynamics of H(2ℓ) level were studied.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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