Abstract

For planar laser diagnostics, a most uniform beam profile is highly desirable for two reasons: first, subsequent corrections for an inhomogeneous intensity distribution are time consuming and prevent on-line engineering assessment and second, temporal fluctuations cannot be corrected anyway. However, in general for combustion and flow diagnostics pulsed laser sources are used to achieve a high temporal resolution which typically possess a rather poor beam quality compared to continuously emitting laser sources. And, pulse to pulse fluctuations of the beam profile directly increase the noise in single-shot measurements. In this contribution we show the application of a micro-lens array based beam homogenizer whereby an almost homogeneous illumination of the region of in interest is achieved. This enables the on-line evaluation of the measured data without subsequent corrections. Thus a general advance of laser techniques towards engineering practice is achieved. Additionally, statistical fluctuations of the beam profile are strongly reduced by the homogenizer what directly improves the local standard deviation of the measurement. These benefits are demonstrated by means of planar laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) experiments.

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