Electron temperature and electron number density measurements in laser ablation z-pinch experiments of Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>
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Abstract
Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3) plasma was generated using Ti: Sapphire/Nd: glass laser and Z-pinch pulse-power generator at University of Nevada, Reno’s Nevada Terawatt Facility. To determine the electron temperature we use the Boltzmann plot method for the transitions (Al III 2D3/2 → 2P1/2) at 451.38 nm, (Al III 2D5/2 → 2P3/2) at 453.06 nm, (Al III 2P3/2 → 2S1/2) at 569.82, and (Al III 2P1/2 → 2S1/2) at 572.43 nm. Simultaneously, Mach-Zehnder interferometry was used to measure the electron number density. We compared simulated spectra from PrismSPECT to both calculated electron number density and electron temperature measurements, and the electron temperature was found to range from 1.8 to 2.8 eV while the electron number density was found to range from 2.3 x 1017 to 6.9 x 1017 cm-3.
*This work was done by Mission Support and Test Services, LLC, under Contract No. DE-NA0003624 with the U.S. Department of Energy, and supported by the Site-Directed Research and Development Program, and the State of Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) and the University of Nevada Reno, NCAR. DOE/NV/003624--0179
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Eric Dutra
- Mission Support & Test Services, LLC
- Natl Security Technologies LLC