Quantitative imaging through a spectrograph. 2. Stoichiometry mapping by Raman scattering
Publication year
2004Source
Applied Optics, 43, 30, (2004), pp. 5682-90ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Applied Molecular Physics
Journal title
Applied Optics
Volume
vol. 43
Issue
iss. 30
Page start
p. 5682
Page end
p. 90
Subject
Applied Molecular PhysicsAbstract
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 approximately 10 in a 600-laser-shot average. Prospects for single-shot Raman imaging are discussed.
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