Nitrogen Monoxide (NO) - LIF:

Transition: A2S+ - X2P (0,2) and (1,3) bands of NO

Appearance of the NO g-bands: Degraded to the violet

Excitation wavelength: 248,0 to 237,2 nm

Flame/Burner: methane/air (CH4/air) flame of a Bunsen burner

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Grating: 100 lines/mm, UV and VIS excitation, Emissions: 175 to 565 nm

EES, point of measurement:

   center (center of the flame)

Excitation wavelength:

   UV:  250,00 nm to 237,00 nm

   VIS: 500,00 nm to 474,00 nm

   (UV and VIS simultaneously)

Emission wavelength:

   175 nm to 565 nm

Single Image:

   local distribution of signals inside the flame

Excitation wavelength:

   UV: 246,96 nm

   VIS: 493,92 nm

   (UV and VIS simultaneously)

Detected signals:

   Rayleigh scattering: UV and VIS

   NO-LIF A-X / from A-X (0,2) and (1,3) excitations:

(starting at 247,8 nm (0,2) and 244,6 nm (1,3))

   NO-LIF A-X emissions:

(286 nm, 272 nm, 260 nm, 248 nm, 237 nm, 227 nm, 215 nm)

   OH-LIF A-X / from A-X (3,0) excitation:

(starting at: 244,3 nm (3,0))

   OH-LIF A-X emissions:

(281 - 303 nm, 305 - 330 nm)

   Rayleigh, NO-LIF and OH-LIF in 2nd order

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CCD dynamic: 12 bit / ICCD gain: 9,0 / entrance slit: 80 mm / sum of pulses: 80 / 

UV pulse energy: about 4,3 to 3,6 mJ/pulse

   

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