| Literature DB >> 19876148 |
R W Pitz, T M Brown, S P Nandula, P A Skaggs, P A Debarber, M S Brown, J Segall.
Abstract
Ozone tagging velocimetry is developed for unseeded velocity measurement of air flows. An ozone line is photochemically created by an ArF excimer laser. After a fixed time delay the ozone line is imaged with a KrF excimer laser sheet (248 nm) that photodissociates the ozone and produces vibrationally excited O(2). The O(2) is excited by the same 248-nm light through the Schumann-Runge band, B (3)Sigma(u)(-)(upsilon' =0, 2) ? X (3)Sigma(g)(-)(upsilon'' = 6, 7). An intensified CCD camera records the O(2) fluorescence from the initial and the final line positions to permit the velocity profile along the line to be determined.Year: 1996 PMID: 19876148 DOI: 10.1364/ol.21.000755
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Lett ISSN: 0146-9592 Impact factor: 3.776