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Laser Induced Fluorescence

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Laser Induced Fluorescence - LIF
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Stemming Variations: Laser induced fluorescent, laser induced fluorescences
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    • Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) is an effective in-situ probe for NO concentrations below 300 ppm in a non-thermal plasma reactor. A new method has been developed to measure in-situ NO concentration in the reactor discharge region using a long-time—on the order of seconds—averaged fluorescence detection. This method, for quantifying NO concentration in a nonthermal plasma reactor, is simpler than a short-time—on the order of nanoseconds—fluorescence detection...

    Xudong Huet al. Laser-Induced Fluorescence (LIF) Probe for In-situ Nitric Oxide Concen...

    • Laser induced fluorescence is a rapidly growing technique for diagnostics and imaging in scattering material, most notably in in vivo biomedical testing. Most previous applications have relied on the measurements of the steadystate emission spectrum, with subsequent analysis of the spectrum for relative concentrations of potential fluorophores. Only recently a few investigators have explored the use of the fluorescence lifetimes as a diagnostic tool by taking advantage of the perturbation of the lifetime by multiple scattering of the excitation and emission light in the tissue...

    M. Sadoqiet al. Analytical models for time resolved fluorescence spectroscopy in tissu...

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