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Microlaser-Induced Fluorescence Thermometry

Laser-induced fluorescence is traditionally used in analytical chemistry to identify and measure the concentration of various chemical species. The fluorescence intensity If) in LIF is a linear function of concentration (C), which can be expressed mathematically as [Pg.450]

Boillot A and Prasad AK 1996 Optimization procednre for pnlse separation in cross-correlation PIV. Exp. Eluids, 21, pp. 87-93. [Pg.452]

Born M and Wolf E 1997 Principle of Optics Electromagnetic Theory of Propagation Interference and Diffraction of Light. Cambridge University Press. [Pg.452]

Cahill DG1990 Thermal condnctivity measurement from 30 to 750 K the 3co method. Rev. Sci. Instrum., [Pg.452]

Chamarthy P, GarimeUa SV, and Wereley ST 2010 Measurement of the temperature on uniformity in a micro chaimel heat sink using micro scale laser induced fluorescence. Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer, 53, pp. 3275-3283. [Pg.452]


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