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Title: Apparatus for recording emissions from a rapidly generated plasma from a single plasma producing event

Abstract

An optical fiber-coupled detector visible streak camera plasma diagnostic apparatus. Arrays of optical fiber-coupled detectors are placed on the film plane of several types of particle, x-ray and visible spectrometers or directly in the path of the emissions to be measured and the output is imaged by a visible streak camera. Time and spatial dependence of the emission from plasma generated from a single pulse of electromagnetic radiation or from a single particle beam burst can be recorded.

Inventors:
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OSTI Identifier:
5380206
Application Number:
ON: DE84005939
Assignee:
EDB-84-037728
DOE Contract Number:  
W-7405-ENG-36
Resource Type:
Patent
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
46 INSTRUMENTATION RELATED TO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; PLASMA DIAGNOSTICS; STREAK PHOTOGRAPHY; FIBER OPTICS; SCINTILLATION COUNTERS; MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; PHOTOGRAPHY; RADIATION DETECTORS; 440101* - Radiation Instrumentation- General Detectors or Monitors & Radiometric Instruments

Citation Formats

Tan, T H, and Williams, A H. Apparatus for recording emissions from a rapidly generated plasma from a single plasma producing event. United States: N. p., Web.
Tan, T H, & Williams, A H. Apparatus for recording emissions from a rapidly generated plasma from a single plasma producing event. United States.
Tan, T H, and Williams, A H. . "Apparatus for recording emissions from a rapidly generated plasma from a single plasma producing event". United States.
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abstractNote = {An optical fiber-coupled detector visible streak camera plasma diagnostic apparatus. Arrays of optical fiber-coupled detectors are placed on the film plane of several types of particle, x-ray and visible spectrometers or directly in the path of the emissions to be measured and the output is imaged by a visible streak camera. Time and spatial dependence of the emission from plasma generated from a single pulse of electromagnetic radiation or from a single particle beam burst can be recorded.},
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