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Two-photon predissociative fluorescence of H2O by a KrF laser for concentration and temperature measurement in flames
Authors:R. W. Pitz  T. S. Cheng  J. A. Wehrmeyer  C. F. Hess
Affiliation:(1) Mechanical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, 37235 Nashville, TN, USA;(2) MetroLaser, 18006 Skypark Circle, Suite 108, 92714-6428 Irvine, CA, USA
Abstract:Two-photon laser-induced predissociative fluorescence (LIPF) of H2O is examined as a potential measurement technique of H2O concentration and temperature in flames. Two-photons of 248 nm light from a narrowband KrF laser excite H2O to the highly predissociative 
$$tilde C^1 B_1 $$
state in a hydrogen-air flame. The subsequent bound-free emission 
$$tilde C^1 B_1  to tilde {rm A}^1 B_1 $$
is observed from 400–500 nm in the flame at temperatures of 1000–2000 K and is found to be free of fluorescence interference from other flame species. This LIPF signal is not affected by collisional quenching due to the short lifetime of the 
$$tilde C^1 B_1 $$
predissociative state (sim2.5 ps). Broadband laser dispersion spectra, narrowband laser dispersion spectra, laser excitation spectra and probability density functions of the H2O fluorescence are obtained in the hydrogen flame. The H2O LIPF signal is found to be temperature sensitive and a two-line LIPF technique is needed for concentration and temperature measurement. The accuracy of a two-line LIPF technique for H2O concentration and temperature measurement is determined.
Keywords:07.60  33.80.Gj  82.40.Py
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