Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
241007 Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 2005 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

A two-color LII technique for in situ measurements of particle size distributions is described. The technique is based on the simultaneous detection of time-resolved LII signals at two different wavelengths with one-dimensional spatial resolution using a newly developed experimental setup. The ratio of both LII signals yields particle temperatures as a function of time and location. Measured particle temperature decays are numerically simulated based on a detailed cooling model for particle ensembles. Particle size distributions are obtained by fitting simulated particle temperature decays to measured ones using multi-dimensional non-linear regression. The two-color LII technique for particle sizing can be applied to a wide range of materials because it is independent of the optical properties of the particle material. Exemplarily, the measuring technique is applied to investigate the synthesis of nanoscaled metal oxide particle in a laser vaporization reactor.

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