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Laser-induced incandescence for soot diagnostics at high pressures
The influence of pressure on laser-induced incandescence (LII) is investigated systematically in premixed, laminar sooting ethylene/air flames at 1-15 bar with wavelength-, laser fluence-, and time-resolved detection. In the investigated pressure range the LII signal decay rate is proportional to pressure.
Hofmann, Max +3 more
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Time-resolved measurements of black carbon light absorption enhancement in urban and near-urban locations of southern Ontario, Canada [PDF]
In this study a photoacoustic spectrometer (PA), a laser-induced incandescence instrument system (LII) and an Aerosol Mass Spectrometer were operated in parallel for in-situ measurements of black carbon (BC) light absorption enhancement.
T. W. Chan +3 more
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Persistent luminescence (PersL), or afterglow, is the phenomenon of light emission that continues long after the excitation source is removed. This review systematically covers the historical development and major material forms of organic PersL materials, detailing their operating principles, mechanisms, and typical applications.
Cunjian Lin, Jumpei Ueda
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Boosting the Performance of Epitaxial Perovskite Microstructures by Surface Passivation
Surface passivation is applied to epitaxial perovskite structures. Improvements are obtained in respect to luminescence intensity and decay time, as well in respect to photodetection and lasing. Highlight results include photoluminescence transients that are limited only by carrier diffusion and a record low laser threshold for microcrystal‐based ...
Shuyu Zhou +19 more
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Measurement of Thermal Accommodation Coefficients Using Laser-Induced Incandescence
Laser-induced incandescence (LII) is used to measure the thermal accommodation coefficient between soot sampled from a well-characterized flame and various monatomic and polyatomic gases. These measurements show that the thermal accommodation coefficient between soot and monatomic gases increases with molecular mass due to the decreasing speed of ...
Daun, K. J. +4 more
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Ultrafast Multiphoton Thermionic Photoemission from Graphite
Electronic heating of cold crystal lattices in nonlinear multiphoton excitation can transiently alter their physical and chemical properties. In metals where free electron densities are high and the relative fraction of photoexcited hot electrons is low,
Shijing Tan +4 more
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Techniques and Advances in Ultrafast Photography
This review maps the fast‐growing field of ultrafast photography from early mechanical cameras to modern optical‐computational methods. It organizes techniques into four families (multishot passive/active; single‐shot passive/active), explains how they reach trillion‐frame‐per‐second speeds, compares capabilities and tradeoffs, and highlights ...
Chen Huang +10 more
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Unsupervised classification of absorbing aerosols detected by the Single Particle Soot Photometer [PDF]
The Single Particle Soot Photometer (SP2) detects refractory aerosol particle mass on a single-particle basis via laser-induced incandescence (L-II). While the SP2 has traditionally been used to quantify black carbon aerosol mass in the atmosphere, the ...
A. Doshi, K. D. Lamb
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Aircraft and ground measurements of dust aerosols over the west African coast in summer 2015 during ICE-D and AER-D [PDF]
During the summertime, dust from the Sahara can be efficiently transported westwards within the Saharan air layer (SAL). This can lead to high aerosol loadings being observed above a relatively clean marine boundary layer (MBL) in the tropical ...
D. Liu +15 more
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Photodoping has emerged as a promising alternative, offering non‐destructive, reversible, and highly tunable performance modulation of atomically thin two‐dimensional (2D) materials while overcoming the limitations of traditional silicon‐based doping methods.
Zhe Zhang +7 more
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