High-repetition-rate krypton tagging velocimetry in Mach-6 hypersonic flows.
Appl Opt
; 61(9): 2192-2197, 2022 Mar 20.
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A 100 kHz krypton (Kr) tagging velocimetry (KTV) technique was demonstrated in a Mach-6 Ludwieg tube using a burst-mode laser-pumped optical parametric oscillator system. The single-beam KTV scheme at 212 nm produced an insufficient signal in this large hypersonic wind tunnel because of its low Kr seeding (≤5%), low static pressure (â¼2.5torr), and long working distance (â¼1m). To overcome these issues, a new scheme using two excitation beams was developed to enhance KTV performance. A 355 nm laser beam was combined with the 212 nm beam to promote efficient two-photon Kr excitation at 212 nm, and increase the probability of 2 + 1 resonant-enhanced multiphoton ionization by adding a 355 nm beam. A signal enhancement of approximately six times was obtained. Using this two-excitation beam approach, strong long-lasting KTV was successfully demonstrated at a 100 kHz repetition rate in a Mach-6 flow.
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