Quantitative imaging through a spectrograph. 2. Stoichiometry mapping by Raman scattering

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The Bayesian deconvolution algorithm described in a preceding paper [Appl. Opt. 43, 5669-5681 (2004)] is applied to measurement of the two-dimensional stoichiometry field in a combustible methane-air mixture by Raman imaging through a spectrograph. Stoichiometry (fuel equivalence ratio) is derived from the number density fields of methane and nitrogen, with a signal-to-noise ratio of ∼10 in a 600-laser-shot average. Prospects for single-shot Raman imaging are discussed. © 2004 Optical Society of America.

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Tolboom, R. A. L., Dam, N. J., & Ter Meulen, H. (2004). Quantitative imaging through a spectrograph. 2. Stoichiometry mapping by Raman scattering. Applied Optics, 43(30), 5682–5690. https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.43.005682

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