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Flashboard plasma characterization using spectroscopy

The plasma produced by a 10 cm*6 cm planar flashboard has been investigated by emission spectroscopy. The plasma composition, density, and temperature have been determined with time and space resolution using measurement of the relative intensity of spontaneous emission in different atomic and ionic...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on plasma science 1992-10, Vol.20 (5), p.562-567
Main Authors: Baranga, A.B.-A., Qi, N., Hammer, D.A.
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description The plasma produced by a 10 cm*6 cm planar flashboard has been investigated by emission spectroscopy. The plasma composition, density, and temperature have been determined with time and space resolution using measurement of the relative intensity of spontaneous emission in different atomic and ionic transitions together with calculations based on a collisional-radiative equilibrium model. The (1-2)*10/sup 13/ cm/sup -3/ and (3-4) eV plasma flows away from the flashboard surface at a speed of about 10 cm/ mu s. A 1.7 cm/ mu s transverse velocity has been obtained from the Doppler width of an emission line.< >
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Atomic measurements
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
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Density measurement
EMISSION SPECTRA
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Physics
Physics of gases, plasmas and electric discharges
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PLASMA DENSITY
Plasma devices
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Plasma measurements
PLASMA PRODUCTION
Plasma temperature
SPECTRA
SPECTROSCOPY
Spontaneous emission
Time measurement
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