Title :
Curve-fitting analysis of time-resolved Thomson spectrograms from a plasma focus
Author :
Weidman, D.J. ; Rhee
Author_Institution :
Lab. for Plasma Res., Maryland Univ., College Park, MD, USA
Abstract :
Summary Form only given, as follows. A Thomson spectrometer measures the energies of protons and helium ions produced by a plasma focus. A time-resolving Thomson spectrometer has been used to provide additional information about particle arrival times at the spectrometer. The plasma focus machine was operated at 14 kV (6 kJ) with a 40% hydrogen, 60% helium filling gas. Typically, the ion energies observed range from about 70 to 300 keV. The time-resolving spectrometer consisted of a compact Thomson spectrometer with a constant magnetic field and a modulated electric field. This modulation provides time-resolved information about the ion arrival times. This information was analyzed to reveal the nature of ion velocity as a function of time at the location of the ion source. Curves were fitted by the method of least squares to a spectrogram and analyzed to provide a continuous plot of the behavior of the ions at the source.<>
Keywords :
curve fitting; least squares approximations; plasma diagnostic techniques; plasma diagnostics; plasma focus; time resolved spectroscopy; 14 kV; 6 kJ; 70 to 300 keV; H-He; He ion energy; curve fitting; ion arrival times; ion velocity; least squares method; particle arrival times; plasma focus; proton energy; time-resolved Thomson spectrograms; Curve fitting; Least squares methods; Plasma focus; Plasma measurements;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1989. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1989 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Buffalo, NY, USA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1989.166137