CO2 chirped-probe-pulse femtosecond CARS thermometry

The application of CO2 chirped-probe-pulse (CPP) fs coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) for flame thermometry is discussed. A phenomenological model for CO2/O2 CPP fs CARS was developed, and the simulations showed the potential for CO2 temperature measurements free of interferences from O2...

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