UV absorption cross sections of vaporized 1-methylnaphthalene at elevated temperatures

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In this work, the UV absorption cross sections of the fluorescence tracer 1-methylnaphthalene are determined in the range of 230–330 nm. The experiments are performed in a continuously scavenged gas flow cell, which allows for defined homogeneous conditions regarding temperature, pressure, and tracer/fuel composition. A LSDS (laser driven light source) is used for irradiation, which enables high spectral emission intensities in the UV range studied. For detection, a spectrograph in combination with an intensified camera is applied. Absorption cross sections at temperatures up to 850 K are determined and compared to sparsely available published data. Possible uncertainties caused by the optical setup and the flow cell, respectively, are considered.

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Retzer, U., Ulrich, H., Bauer, F. J., Will, S., & Zigan, L. (2020). UV absorption cross sections of vaporized 1-methylnaphthalene at elevated temperatures. Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics, 126(3). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00340-020-7400-z

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