Measurement of orientational relaxation
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A. Dreizler; R. Tadday; A.A. Suvernev; M. Himmelhaus; T. Dreier; P. Foggi
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Article
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1995
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Elsevier Science
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English
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Picosecond time-resolved polarization spectroscopy in the ultraviolet has been used to measure relaxation times of the laser-induced optical anisotropy of OH in an atmospheric pressure flame. OH radicals were produced in the post flame gases of a methane/air flame. Transient signals from absorption