Some of the areas of research conducted at the LeRC on optical measurement techniques for propulsion systems research are described. Most of the optical techniques used to measure gas parameters depend on very inefficient light scattering principles and, therefore, require the high light intensities provided by lasers. Significant advances in laser technology, together with the availability of sensitive photodetection systems, provide much of the impetus for research in optical diagnostics techniques. The goal of the research is to enhance the capabilities of nonintrusive research instrumentation to meet the special needs of aeropropulsion research. Optical techniques are being used to validate analytical codes and to verify the performance of aeropropulsion components and systems.