Abstract
The potentialities of pulsed multichannel Raman spectrometry (PMRS) are illustrated by examples of Raman spectra excited by a single nanosecond or picosecond laser pulse. Applications to the probing of excited species in flames and plasmas are described. The capability for the future investigation of photochemical processes is underlined.
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