Title :
Laser interferometric measurement for astrophysics diagnostics on Sphinx
Author :
Plouhinec, D. ; d´Almeida, T. ; Sol, D. ; Calamy, H. ; Zucchini, F.
Author_Institution :
DAM, CEA, Gramat, France
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Interferometric measurements were carried out on the Sphinx machine in order to determine the spatial and temporal electronic density distribution in plasma jets produced as a result of conical wire array implosions. The setup consists of a continuous solid state laser, a Mach-Zehnder interferometer and a high speed multi-frame CCD camera. Due to the long rise time current from the 1 μs LTD technology, jet formation and propagation occur on a large time scale, starting at 350 ns, and ending just before the load implosion at 750 ns. At this time, optical plasma jet length below the anode reaches more than 60 mm with an apparent velocity of 6 cm/us. The laser interferometric setup enables the capture of eight interferograms with 10 ns exposure time. A laser beam expander located at the entrance of the interferometer system increases the incident beam up to 50 mm ensuring full scanning of the region of interest. Results obtained so far are very promising and further studies are underway to optimize the data quality.
Keywords :
CCD image sensors; Mach-Zehnder interferometers; astrophysical jets; astrophysical plasma; exploding wires; explosions; light interferometry; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma jets; solid lasers; Mach-Zehnder interferometer; Sphinx; astrophysics diagnostics; conical wire array implosions; continuous solid state laser; high speed multiframe CCD camera; jet formation; jet propagation; laser beam expander; laser interferometric measurement; long rise time current; plasma jets; spatial electronic density distribution; temporal electronic density distribution; time 10 ns to 1 mus; Lasers;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2011 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-330-8
Electronic_ISBN :
0730-9244
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2011.5993352