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Various laser spectroscopic methods were developed during recent years
and have become a valuable tool to study technical combustion process
es. Examples for the application of laser-induced fluorescence (LIF),
Rayleigh- and Mie-scattering, fragmentation fluorescence (ELIF), NIR e
mission and absorption spectroscopy in premixed gas flames automobile
engines, pressurized fluidized-bed coal combustion and waste incinerat
ors are described.