The measurement of pressure using laser-induced thermal grating spectroscopy, LITGS, with improved accuracy and precision is reported. Pressure values are derived from the record of the time-profile of LITGS signals by fitting of modelled signals to experimental data. The procedure is described for accurate modelling of the LIGS signals involving a sequence of calculation steps with appropriate weighting and calibration to determine the best-fit value of pressure-dependent parameters for averaged and single-shot measurements. Results are reported showing application of this model-fitting method to measurements of pressure in static cells using LITGS generated from NO in mixtures containing N 2 at pressures in the range 0.5–5.0 bar with accu...
The development of Laser-Induced Thermal Grating Spectroscopy (LITGS) for diagnostics of combusting ...
Laser-Induced Grating Spectroscopy (LIGS) is applied to premixed CH4/air laminar flat flames under o...
In this article we review the results achieved in the past ten years at the Paul Scherrer Institute ...
The measurement of pressure using laser-induced thermal grating spectroscopy, LITGS, with improved a...
We report accurate and precise single-shot measurements of temperature and pressure using laser-indu...
We report accurate and precise single-shot measurements of temperature and pressure using laser-indu...
Laser induced thermal grating spectroscopy (LITGS) is based on scattering from gratings produced by ...
The development of Laser Induced Thermal Grating Spectroscopy (LITGS) and Degenerate Four-Wave Mixin...
We report a new technique, based on laser-induced thermal grating spectroscopy (LITGS), for time- an...
We report a new technique, based on laser-induced thermal grating spectroscopy (LITGS), for time- an...
The ability to obtain laser based quantitative temperature measurements is particularly important in...
Laser diagnostics for quantitative measurements of temperature are important in high pressure and hi...
Laser diagnostics for quantitative measurements of temperature are important in high pressure and hi...
The development of Laser-Induced Thermal Grating Spectroscopy (LITGS) for diagnostics of combusting ...
Thermometry using laser-induced grating spectroscopy (LIGS) is reported using a high-repetition rate...
The development of Laser-Induced Thermal Grating Spectroscopy (LITGS) for diagnostics of combusting ...
Laser-Induced Grating Spectroscopy (LIGS) is applied to premixed CH4/air laminar flat flames under o...
In this article we review the results achieved in the past ten years at the Paul Scherrer Institute ...
The measurement of pressure using laser-induced thermal grating spectroscopy, LITGS, with improved a...
We report accurate and precise single-shot measurements of temperature and pressure using laser-indu...
We report accurate and precise single-shot measurements of temperature and pressure using laser-indu...
Laser induced thermal grating spectroscopy (LITGS) is based on scattering from gratings produced by ...
The development of Laser Induced Thermal Grating Spectroscopy (LITGS) and Degenerate Four-Wave Mixin...
We report a new technique, based on laser-induced thermal grating spectroscopy (LITGS), for time- an...
We report a new technique, based on laser-induced thermal grating spectroscopy (LITGS), for time- an...
The ability to obtain laser based quantitative temperature measurements is particularly important in...
Laser diagnostics for quantitative measurements of temperature are important in high pressure and hi...
Laser diagnostics for quantitative measurements of temperature are important in high pressure and hi...
The development of Laser-Induced Thermal Grating Spectroscopy (LITGS) for diagnostics of combusting ...
Thermometry using laser-induced grating spectroscopy (LIGS) is reported using a high-repetition rate...
The development of Laser-Induced Thermal Grating Spectroscopy (LITGS) for diagnostics of combusting ...
Laser-Induced Grating Spectroscopy (LIGS) is applied to premixed CH4/air laminar flat flames under o...
In this article we review the results achieved in the past ten years at the Paul Scherrer Institute ...