We have developed a new experimental technique to measure the Lagrangian ve
locity of tracer particles in a turbulent flow, based on ultrasonic Doppler
tracking. This method yields a direct access to the velocity of a single p
article at a turbulent Reynolds number R-lambda = 740, with two decades of
time resolution, below the Lagrangian correlation time. We observe that the
Lagrangian velocity spectrum has a Lorentzian form E-L (omega) = mu (2)(rm
s) T-L /[1 + (T(L)omega)(2)], in agreement with a Kolmogrov-like scaling in
the inertial range. The probability density functions of the velocity time
increments display an intermittency which is more pronounced than that of
the corresponding Eulerian spatial increments.