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  • Recent advances allowed for simultaneous measurements of gas velocity and temperature using thermographic phosphors, employing continuous wave excitation and a two-colour intensity ratio for temperature assessment.
  • The paper introduces an alternative method based on the temperature-dependence of luminescence lifetime, using phase-shift analysis from single BaMgAlO:Eu phosphor particles.
  • This new method shows low interference from other signals and offers precise measurements of gas temperature, achieving an accuracy of 8.6 K at temperatures above 700 K.

Article Abstract

Simultaneous point measurements of gas velocity and temperature were recently demonstrated using thermographic phosphors as tracer particles. There, continuous wave (CW) excitation was used and the spectral shift of the luminescence was detected with a two-colour intensity ratio method to determine the gas temperature. The conventional laser Doppler velocimetry (LDV) technique was employed for velocimetry. In this paper, an alternative approach to the gas temperature measurements is presented, which is instead based on the temperature-dependence of the luminescence lifetime. The phase-shift between the luminescence signal and time-modulated excitation light is evaluated for single BaMgAlO:Eu phosphor particles as they cross the probe volume. Luminescence lifetimes evaluated in the time domain and frequency domain indicate that in these experiments, interferences from in-phase signals such as stray excitation laser light are negligible. The dependence of the phase-shift on flow temperature is characterised. In the temperature sensitive range above 700 K, precise gas temperature measurements can be obtained (8.6 K at 840 K) with this approach.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.25.011833DOI Listing

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