Abstract
This note describes an improved laboratory apparatus for performing direct sampling electron impact fluorimetry (DSEIF) experiments on combustion systems. In comparison with previous work, the new apparatus is a dedicated diagnostic tool having greater optical access to the fluorescence region and uses a fully controllable electron gun residing in a separate vacuum chamber. These features account for an estimated factor of 10 increase in S/N ratio over the previous setup. The new apparatus is expected to allow time-resolved concentration measurements of major species during transient combustion events.
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