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1 September 2004 Imaging of carbon monoxide distributions around igniting n-heptane droplets after excitation with a quantum cascade laser at 4.6 μm
Alfons Burkert, Wolfgang Triebel, Christian Eigenbrod
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Abstract
Carbon monoxide distributions around igniting n-heptane droplets were determined using absorption measurements. The emission of a quantum cascade laser at 4.6 μm was shaped to a parallel laser beam using a lens. For detection, a plane through the droplet, perpendicular to the laser beam was imaged onto the focal plane array of a mid-infrared camera. For background suppression a long-pass filter was mounted in the detection ray path. To estimate the detection sensitivity of the set-up, CO absorption in a reference cell was measured. In addition, CO transmission spectra were calculated for different temperatures based on HITRAN 2000 catalogue.
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Alfons Burkert, Wolfgang Triebel, and Christian Eigenbrod "Imaging of carbon monoxide distributions around igniting n-heptane droplets after excitation with a quantum cascade laser at 4.6 μm", Proc. SPIE 5459, Optical Sensing, (1 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.545467
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KEYWORDS
Carbon monoxide

Absorption

Gas lasers

Quantum cascade lasers

Cameras

Optical filters

Mirrors

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