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CARS investigation of collisional shift of the hydrogen Q‐branch transitions by water at high temperatures
Authors:K A Vereschagin  A K Vereschagin  V V Smirnov  O M Stel'makh  V I Fabelinsky  W Clauss  M Oschwald
Abstract:A high‐resolution (∼0.1 cm−1) spectroscopic method based on the application of a Fabry–Pérot interferometer to the spectral analysis of the coherent anti‐Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) signal from an individual Raman transition was used to obtain single‐shot spectra of hydrogen Q‐branch transitions directly in the flame of a pulsed, high‐pressure H2/O2 combustion chamber. Simultaneously with the Fabry–Pérot pattern, a broadband CARS spectrum of the complete H2Q ‐branch structure was recorded in order to measure the temperature of the probe volume. During every cycle of the combustion chamber, a pressure pulse together with single‐shot CARS spectra, providing information on individual line shapes and medium temperature, was recorded. On the basis of the experimental data, the temperature dependences of lineshift coefficients for several Q‐branch lines of hydrogen molecules under collisions with water molecules were determined in the temperature range 2100 < T < 3500 K, and an empirical ‘fitting law’ for H2 H2O lineshift coefficients is proposed. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:CARS spectroscopy  linewidth measurements  collisional shift  Fabry‐Pé  rot interferometry
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