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1 March 1974 Raman Spectral Measurements Of Gaseous Combustion Products From Flames
W. Mueller, Stanley M. Klainer, P. J. Miller
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Abstract
The composition of mixed gas flames has been studied by many in-vestigators using a variety of spectroscopic methods. Spectra of molecular species in a flame are usually determined by infrared emission spectroscopy. In the study of the gaseous combustion products directly above the flame, however, this otherwise prom-ising method has two drawbacks. Homo-nuclear diatomic molecules, whose dipole moments do not change with vibration, do not generate infrared spectra. In addition, the region above the flame often has too low a temperature to allow the use of any but the most sensitive (least energy limited) infrared instruments (e.g., Fourier transform spectrometers).
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W. Mueller, Stanley M. Klainer, and P. J. Miller "Raman Spectral Measurements Of Gaseous Combustion Products From Flames", Proc. SPIE 0049, Impact of Lasers in Spectroscopy, (1 March 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954098
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KEYWORDS
Raman spectroscopy

Combustion

Molecules

Infrared radiation

Oxygen

Argon ion lasers

Scintillation

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