Title :
Interferometric Characterization of Laboratory Plasma Astrophysical Jets Produced by a 1-
s Pulsed Power Driver
Author :
Plouhinec, Damien ; Zucchini, Frederic ; Loyen, Arnaud ; Sol, David ; Combes, Philippe ; Grunenwald, Julien ; Hammer, D.A.
Author_Institution :
DAM, CEA, Gramat, France
Abstract :
A high current driver based on microsecond LTD technology has been used to perform laboratory plasma astrophysics studies using a conical wire array load coupled a 950 kA, 1.2-μs pulsed power generator. A plasma jet is generated as a result of the on-axis shock formed by the ablation streams from the wires of a conical tungsten wire-array load together with conservation of the axial momentum. The aim of this paper is to produce a scaled-down laboratory simulation of astrophysical Herbig-Haro plasma jets occurring during star formation along with some of their interactions with the interstellar medium, such as a crosswind. Due to the relatively long duration of the current pulse delivered by the driver, the jet develops on a 2-μs timescale and grows up to 100 mm. A time-resolved laser interferometer has been fielded to measure the plasma areal electron density as a function of time in and around the plasma jets. The setup consists of a continuous diode-pumped solid state laser (5 W-532 nm), a Mach-Zehnder interferometer and fast gated visible multiframe camera.
Keywords :
astrophysical plasma; plasma density; Laboratory Plasma Astrophysical Jets; Mach-Zehnder interferometer; ablation streams; astrophysical Herbig-Haro plasma jets; conical tungsten wire-array load; conical wire array; continuous diode-pumped solid state laser; current 950 kA; fast gated visible multiframe camera; interferometric characterization; microsecond LTD technology; on-axis shock; plasma areal electron density; pulsed power driver; star formation; time-resolved laser interferometer; Arrays; Electric shock; Extraterrestrial measurements; Laboratories; Measurement by laser beam; Plasmas; Wires; Astrophysics; plasma density; plasma diagnostics;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2014.2323575