Abstract
Two-photon polarization spectroscopy was applied for the first time to obtain a precise mapping of the distribution of the absolute atomic hydrogen density, and kinetic temperatures in combustion processes at atmospheric pressure. The method has high spatial and temporal resolution and is well suited for real combustion processes because it is not limited by quenching, pressure or temperature.
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