Title :
Spectroscopy of the plasma formed in the vicinity of the strong shock wave implosion
Author :
Antonov, O. ; Efimov, S. ; Gurovich, V. Tz ; Krasik, Ya.E.
Author_Institution :
Phys. Dept., Technion - Israel Inst. of Technol., Haifa, Israel
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Converging strong shock wave, generated by underwater electrical explosion of a spherical wire array, was used to generate plasma inside a copper tube (3 mm outer diameter and 1.4 mm inner diameter) placed at the equatorial plane. The diameter of a spherical wire array consisting of 40 wires each of 100 μm diameter, was 30 mm. The explosion of this array by the current pulse of ~200 kA in amplitude and rise time of ~1μs supplied by high-current generator charged up to 27 kV, results in an aperiodic discharge when almost all stored energy was deposited to the exploding wires during ~0.5 μs. The light emission from the plasma formed inside preliminary evacuated tube was guided by an optical fiber placed inside the tube towards the beam splitter and further to a photomultiplier tube and an imaging spectrometer (2400 grooves/mm) coupled with fast framing 4QuikE camera (the spectral resolution at the CCD of the camera was ~0.14 Å/pixel for λ= 6328 Å). The Stark broadening of Cu I spectral lines obtained was used for determination of the plasma electron density and the plasma electron temperature was calculated by the ratio of Cu I spectral lines intensity.
Keywords :
CCD image sensors; Stark effect; copper; electron density; exploding wires; photomultipliers; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma shock waves; plasma temperature; spectral line broadening; spectral line intensity; CCD camera; Cu; Cu I spectral line intensity; Stark broadening; aperiodic discharge; beam splitter; converging strong shock wave; copper tube; current 200 kA; current pulse; equatorial plane; exploding wires; fast framing 4QuikE camera; high-current generator; imaging spectrometer; light emission; optical fiber; photomultiplier tube; plasma electron density; plasma electron temperature; plasma spectroscopy; preliminary evacuated tube; size 1.4 mm; size 100 mum; size 3 mm; size 30 mm; spherical wire array; strong shock wave implosion; time 0.5 mus; time 1 mus; underwater electrical explosion; voltage 27 kV; Arrays; Cameras; Electron tubes; Explosions; Plasmas; Shock waves; Wires;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Sciences (ICOPS), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Antalya
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2015.7179573