Abstract
Polarization spectroscopy has been used to simultaneously detect both OH and NO molecules in an H 2 N 2 O flame, using a single laser system and a single CCD detector. Excitation spectra and one- and two-dimensional images are presented. The possibilities and practical limitations of using this method for flame studies are discussed.
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