Abstract
Hydrocarbons are admitted in the laboratory plasma in order to investigate the transport processes of carbon - containing molecules in relation to redeposition processes in the fusion boundary plasma. When CH{sub 4} was introduced into the plasma, CH radical band spectra were optically identified, while in the case of C{sub 2}H{sub 2} introduction, C{sub 2} radicals were also identified in addition to CH radicals. Excitation temperature was determined from CH and C{sub 2} spectra band, which was observed to increase on approaching to the target. (author)
Matsuyama, Seiji;
Yamaguchi, Kenji;
Yamawaki, Michio;
[1]
Tanaka, Satoru
- Tokyo Univ., Tokai, Ibaraki (Japan). Nuclear Engineering Research Lab.
Citation Formats
Matsuyama, Seiji, Yamaguchi, Kenji, Yamawaki, Michio, and Tanaka, Satoru.
Hydrocarbon transport in the laboratory plasma (MAP).
Japan: N. p.,
1996.
Web.
Matsuyama, Seiji, Yamaguchi, Kenji, Yamawaki, Michio, & Tanaka, Satoru.
Hydrocarbon transport in the laboratory plasma (MAP).
Japan.
Matsuyama, Seiji, Yamaguchi, Kenji, Yamawaki, Michio, and Tanaka, Satoru.
1996.
"Hydrocarbon transport in the laboratory plasma (MAP)."
Japan.
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title = {Hydrocarbon transport in the laboratory plasma (MAP)}
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abstractNote = {Hydrocarbons are admitted in the laboratory plasma in order to investigate the transport processes of carbon - containing molecules in relation to redeposition processes in the fusion boundary plasma. When CH{sub 4} was introduced into the plasma, CH radical band spectra were optically identified, while in the case of C{sub 2}H{sub 2} introduction, C{sub 2} radicals were also identified in addition to CH radicals. Excitation temperature was determined from CH and C{sub 2} spectra band, which was observed to increase on approaching to the target. (author)}
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title = {Hydrocarbon transport in the laboratory plasma (MAP)}
author = {Matsuyama, Seiji, Yamaguchi, Kenji, Yamawaki, Michio, and Tanaka, Satoru}
abstractNote = {Hydrocarbons are admitted in the laboratory plasma in order to investigate the transport processes of carbon - containing molecules in relation to redeposition processes in the fusion boundary plasma. When CH{sub 4} was introduced into the plasma, CH radical band spectra were optically identified, while in the case of C{sub 2}H{sub 2} introduction, C{sub 2} radicals were also identified in addition to CH radicals. Excitation temperature was determined from CH and C{sub 2} spectra band, which was observed to increase on approaching to the target. (author)}
place = {Japan}
year = {1996}
month = {Oct}
}