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Characterization of ammonia two-photon laser-induced fluorescence for gas-phase diagnostics

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APPLIED PHYSICS B-LASERS AND OPTICS
卷 115, 期 1, 页码 25-33

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00340-013-5568-1

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  1. SSF (Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research)
  2. Swedish Energy Agency through CECOST (Centre for Combustion Science and Technology)
  3. Swedish-Chinese collaboration project [33305-1]
  4. VR (Swedish Research Council)
  5. European Research Council Advanced Grant DALDECS
  6. Scania

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Two-photon laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) of ammonia (NH3) with excitation of the C'-X transition at 304.8 nm and fluorescence detection in the 565 nm C'-A band has been investigated, targeting combustion diagnostics. The impact of laser irradiance, temperature, and pressure has been studied, and simulation of NH3-spectra, fitted to experimental data, facilitated interpretation of the results. The LIF-signal showed quadratic dependence on laser irradiance up to 2 GW/cm(2). Stimulated emission, resulting in loss of excited molecules, is induced above 10 GW/cm(2), i.e., above irradiances attainable for LIF imaging. Maximum LIF-signal was obtained for excitation at the 304.8 nm bandhead; however, lower temperature sensitivity over the range 400-700 K can be obtained probing lines around 304.9 nm. A decrease in fluorescence signal was observed with pressure up to 5 bar absolute and attributed to collisional quenching. A detection limit of 800 ppm, at signal-to-noise ratio 1.5, was identified for single-shot LIF imaging over an area of centimeter scale, whereas for single-point measurements, the technique shows potential for sub-ppm detection. Moreover, high-quality NH3-imaging has been achieved in laminar and turbulent premixed flames. Altogether, two-photon fluorescence provides a useful tool for imaging NH3-detection in combustion diagnostics.

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