Kohse-Höinghaus K. Laser techniques for the quantitative detection of reactive intermediates in combustion systems. Progress in Energy and Combustion Science. 1994;20(3):203-279.An overview is given of recent developments in laser diagnostic methods for the quantitative measurement of trace species concentrations and, in conjunction, of temperature in combustion systems. After a short introduction illustrating some experiments from the pre-laser era, the article presents typical applications and discusses advantages and limitations of laser techniques including laser absorption, linear, saturated, predissociative and multi-photon-excited laser-induced fluorescence (LIF), resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization (REMPI), electronically reso...
Gaining information of species, temperature, and velocity distributions in turbulent combustion and ...
High repetition rate laser diagnostics has proven to be a useful tool for studying combustion phenom...
Gaining information of species, temperature, and velocity distributions in turbulent combustion and ...
Kohse-Höinghaus K. Quantitative laser-induced fluorescence: some recent developments in combustion d...
Laser diagnostic techniques have for more than five decades been used for gaining a deepened underst...
Laser diagnostic techniques have during the last decade been successfully applied for diagnostics of...
Laser-based methods have transformed combustion diagnostics in the past few decades. The high intens...
The aim for this work has been to increase the applicability of laser spectroscopy techniques for st...
Laser based optical diagnostic methods are routinely used in combustion research. Many of the more c...
In recent years, a large number of linear and nonlinear laser-based diagnostic techniques for nonint...
Thanks to features as non-intrusiveness combined with high spatial and temporal resolution, various ...
Kohse-Höinghaus K. Laser and probe diagnostics in fundamental combustion research. ISRAEL JOURNAL OF...
Laser optical diagnostic techniques for the measurement of combustion gaseous-phase temperatures and...
The thesis concerns the development and application of two laser-based methods for combustion diagno...
In the work presented in the thesis, different laser spectroscopic techniques were utilized for meas...
Gaining information of species, temperature, and velocity distributions in turbulent combustion and ...
High repetition rate laser diagnostics has proven to be a useful tool for studying combustion phenom...
Gaining information of species, temperature, and velocity distributions in turbulent combustion and ...
Kohse-Höinghaus K. Quantitative laser-induced fluorescence: some recent developments in combustion d...
Laser diagnostic techniques have for more than five decades been used for gaining a deepened underst...
Laser diagnostic techniques have during the last decade been successfully applied for diagnostics of...
Laser-based methods have transformed combustion diagnostics in the past few decades. The high intens...
The aim for this work has been to increase the applicability of laser spectroscopy techniques for st...
Laser based optical diagnostic methods are routinely used in combustion research. Many of the more c...
In recent years, a large number of linear and nonlinear laser-based diagnostic techniques for nonint...
Thanks to features as non-intrusiveness combined with high spatial and temporal resolution, various ...
Kohse-Höinghaus K. Laser and probe diagnostics in fundamental combustion research. ISRAEL JOURNAL OF...
Laser optical diagnostic techniques for the measurement of combustion gaseous-phase temperatures and...
The thesis concerns the development and application of two laser-based methods for combustion diagno...
In the work presented in the thesis, different laser spectroscopic techniques were utilized for meas...
Gaining information of species, temperature, and velocity distributions in turbulent combustion and ...
High repetition rate laser diagnostics has proven to be a useful tool for studying combustion phenom...
Gaining information of species, temperature, and velocity distributions in turbulent combustion and ...