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Megahertz-rate OH planar laser-induced fluorescence imaging in a rotating detonation combustor
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EngineeringLaser ScienceRotating Detonation CombustorLaser ApplicationsLaser-plasma InteractionLaser-induced Fluorescence ImagingHigh-power LasersDetonation CombustorOptical DiagnosticsPulse PowerBiophysicsOh ExcitationMegahertz-rate OhTurbulent FlameDetonation PhenomenonLaser PhotochemistryLaser-induced BreakdownCombustion ScienceSpectroscopyUltraviolet Pulses
Megahertz-rate hydroxyl radical planar laser-induced fluorescence (OH-PLIF) was demonstrated in a hydrogen/air rotating detonation combustor for the first time, to the best of our knowledge. A custom injection-seeded optical parametric oscillator (OPO) pumped by the 355 nm output of a high-energy burst-mode laser produced narrowband pulses near 284 nm for OH excitation. The system generated sequences of more than 150 ultraviolet pulses with 400 µJ/pulse at 1 MHz and 150 µJ/pulse at 2 MHz. The order of magnitude improvement in the repetition rate over prior OH-PLIF measurements and in the number of pulses over previous megahertz burst-mode OPOs enables spatiotemporal analysis of complex detonation combustion dynamics.
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