Title :
Analyses of molecular and neutral atomic emission spectra from an electrothermal launcher plasma
Author :
Hankins, O.E. ; Mann, D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Nucl. Eng., North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC, USA
Abstract :
Analyses of neutral atomic copper line and C/sub 2/ Swan Band (d/sup 3//spl Pi/-a/sup 3//spl Pi/) emission in the 420 to 570 nm spectral region from the experimental electrothermal launcher device "SIRENS" have been performed to determine edge and core plasma densities and temperatures. Time-averaged core arc temperatures of 10,000 to 22,000 /spl deg/K and arc densities of 7/spl times/10/sup 23/ to 2/spl times/10/sup 24/ m/sup -3/ have been deduced by measurements along the axis of the device using the relative intensities and the Stark broadening of the copper lines. The observed C/sub 2/ band spectra were compared with synthetic spectra calculated using a molecular spectra-radiative transport code. At a discharge energy of 1.56 kJ, for 90/spl deg/ aspect, the C/sub 2/ temperature was determined to be about 3500 /spl deg/K, with a column density of 2/spl times/10/sup 21/ m/sup -2/. On-axis spectra, at a discharge energy of 1.07 kJ, were found to correspond to a C/sub 2/ temperature of about 7500 /spl deg/K and a column density of 7/spl times/10/sup 20/ m/sup -2/. Because of the lower temperatures, it is believed that the C/sub 2/ emission comes from the plasma edge.<>
Keywords :
Stark effect; arcs (electric); atomic emission spectroscopy; electrothermal launchers; plasma devices; plasma diagnostics; plasma temperature; 1.56 kJ; 10000 to 22000 K; 420 to 570 nm; 7500 K; C/sub 2/ Swan Band; Cu; SIRENS; Stark broadening; column density; core plasma density; edge plasma density; electrothermal launcher; measurements; molecular emission spectra; molecular spectra-radiative transport code; neutral atomic copper line; neutral atomic emission spectra; on-axis spectra; plasma temperature; relative intensity; time-averaged core arc temperature; Atomic measurements; Density measurement; Electrothermal launching; Plasma accelerators; Plasma density; Plasma devices; Plasma diagnostics; Plasma measurements; Plasma temperature; Stimulated emission;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on