Diode-laser induced fluorescence spectroscopy of an optically thick plasma in combination with laser absorption spectroscopy

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Distortion of laser-induced fluorescence profiles attributable to optical absorption and saturation broadening was corrected in combination with laser absorption spectroscopy in argon plasma flow. At high probe-laser intensity, saturated absorption profiles were measured to correct probe-laser absorption. At low laser intensity, nonsaturated absorption profiles were measured to correct fluorescence reabsorption. Saturation broadening at the measurement point was corrected using a ratio of saturated to non-saturated broadening. Observed LIF broadening and corresponding translational temperature without correction were, respectively, 2.20±0.05 GHz and 2510±100 K and corrected broadening and temperature were, respectively, 1.96±0.07 GHz and 1990±150 K. Although this correction is applicable only at the center of symmetry, the deduced temperature agreed well with that obtained by LAS with Abel inversion. © 2013 S. Nomura et al.

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Nomura, S., Kaneko, T., Ito, G., Komurasaki, K., & Arakawa, Y. (2013). Diode-laser induced fluorescence spectroscopy of an optically thick plasma in combination with laser absorption spectroscopy. Journal of Spectroscopy, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/198420

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