2023
DOI: 10.1364/oe.482477
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Development and characterization of PILOT: a transportable instrument for laser-induced grating spectroscopy

Abstract: Laser-induced grating spectroscopy (LIGS) is an optical diagnostic technique for gas-phase thermometry in challenging environments where physical probes are undesirable. The Portable In-line LIGS for Optical Thermometry (PILOT) instrument is a novel self-contained, compact device capable of tracer-free LIGS measurements at 400 Hz. It can be mounted in any orientation and includes internal alignment capability, adjustable path length matching for the pump beams, and an energy/power attenuation mechanism for the… Show more

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“…A Verdi V-18 laser from Coherent was used as the probe laser, producing a probe beam at 532 nm with an adjustable power of up to 18 W. Figure 1 shows a schematic of the PILOT unit along with the HPOC and back-end collection optics. The design and characterisation of the unit has been previously discussed [31].…”
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“…A Verdi V-18 laser from Coherent was used as the probe laser, producing a probe beam at 532 nm with an adjustable power of up to 18 W. Figure 1 shows a schematic of the PILOT unit along with the HPOC and back-end collection optics. The design and characterisation of the unit has been previously discussed [31].…”
Section: Pilot Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3. Peak frequencies in the power spectrum, Ŝ𝑖 ( 𝑓 ) between 20 to 90 MHz are expected as thermal and electrostrictive signal frequencies for the given beam crossing geometry [31]. The magnitude of these peaks were interpreted as the characteristic intensity of the signal in the analysis of dominant frequencies.…”
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