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Two- and Three-Photon LIF Detection of Atomic Hydrogen Using Femtosecond Laser Pulses

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Abstract

Two- and three-photon, femtosecond-duration laser-induced fluorescence (fs-LIF) schemes of atomic hydrogen are investigated. Measured LIF profiles in premixed, methane-air flames are comparable amid different levels of stimulated emission and photoionization effects.

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