A Lagrangian Interpretation of Laser Induced Fluorescence Signals in a Plasma

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Abstract

Laser induced fluorescence (LIF) is a nonintrusive diagnostic technique that has found applications in the study of a wide range of fundamental and applied problems. Thus it is important to make a correct interpretation of LIF signals. We adopt a Lagrangian approach to model LIF signals by introducing a non-linear conditional probability function $P$(x,v,t;x',v',t'). A simulation is performed to compute the LIF signals and the results are presented. We investigate how mean-field waves affect these signals and metastable state birth rates. The ultimate goal is to construct the complete model for LIF signals by combining optical pumping, mean-field wave effect and metastable state birth rate modulation.

*This research is supported by the Department of Energy under grant No. DOE DE-FG02-99ER54543.

Authors

  • Feng Chu

    • University of Iowa
  • Fred Skiff

    • University of Iowa
  • Jorge Berumen

    • The University of Iowa
    • University of Iowa
  • Sean Mattingly

    • University of Iowa
  • Ryan Hood

    • University of Iowa