6. Technical application of temperature measurement by induced fluorescence
Implementing the technique of temperature measurement by induced fluorescence requires a combination of choices between the tracer selected for the study in question, the optimum excitation wavelength and the choice of thermometry used.
The experimental conditions of the study must be defined in advance:
study temperature range ;
study pressure range ;
volume at atmospheric or confined pressure ;
homogeneous or heterogeneous tracer distribution ;
presence of collision partners ;
inert or reactive medium ;
point-by-point or plane measurement ;
temporal or spatial measurement ;...
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