Lifetime of Ni laser induced fluorescence during spark plug discharge
Ruike Bi,
Kailun Zhang,
Andreas Ehn
et al.
Abstract:In this study, the laser induced fluorescence lifetime of Ni atoms in ambient air with presence of a plasma discharge was measured for the first time. Free Ni atoms were generated in ambient air by spark plug discharge driven by an inductive coil. Decay curves of Ni LIF excited by a 336.94 nm, 90 ps laser pulse were captured by a PMT. An average lifetime of about 1.1 ns was observed for the fluorescence signal within a 7.4 nm detection window centered at 345 nm. Further analysis also revealed that the lifetime… Show more
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