Title :
Distant diagnostics of nonequilibrium plasmas
Author :
Mustafaev, A. ; Grabovskiy, A. ; Kaganovich, I. ; Demidov, V. ; Strakhova, A.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Miner. - Resource Univ. (Min. Univ.), St. Petersburg, Russia
Abstract :
Developing plasma diagnostics methods are vital for various kind of plasma applications1. This talk discusses the method for direct remote measurements of electron velocity distribution function (EVDF) in plasma by combination of the flat one-sided probe technique2,3 and magnetic polarization Hanley method. Under laboratory conditions, model plasma object is created, that contains atoms of the same chemical element as in remote plasma. The EVDF Legendre components f0 and f2 and the degrees of polarization of two lines of spontaneous emission are measured simultaneously. If f0 and f2 are known and the degree of polarization of the R-th and T-th spectral lines is P ≈ ρ2/ρ0, then, for model plasma object with a certain atomic composition we can calculate the alignment (Q2) and excitation (Q0) cross sections using following system of equations: equation It should be noted, that Q2 and Q0 are invariant for model plasma object and remote plasma with the identical atomic composition. In order to analyze the EVDF in remote plasma it is necessary to measure the degrees of polarization PR and PT of spontaneous emission and, using the invariant atomic constants Q0 and Q2, find the isotropic (f0) and anisotropic (f2) components of the EVDF from eq. (1).
Keywords :
Legendre polynomials; plasma probes; spontaneous emission; EVDF Legendre components; R-th spectral lines; T-th spectral lines; anisotropic components; atomic composition; chemical element; direct remote measurement; electron velocity distribution function; invariant atomic constants; isotropic components; magnetic polarization Hanley method; nonequilibrium plasmas; one-sided probe technique; plasma diagnostics; spontaneous emission; Atomic measurements; Educational institutions; Laboratories; Physics; Plasma measurements; Plasmas; Probes;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Sciences (ICOPS) held with 2014 IEEE International Conference on High-Power Particle Beams (BEAMS), 2014 IEEE 41st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2711-1
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2014.7012293