Nukleonika (Jun 2015)

Comparison of optical spectra recorded during DPF-1000U plasma experiments with gas-puffing

  • Zaloga Dobromil R.,
  • Skladnik-Sadowska Elzbieta,
  • Kubkowska Monika,
  • Ladygina Marina S.,
  • Malinowski Karol,
  • Kwiatkowski Roch,
  • Sadowski Marek J.,
  • Paduch Marian,
  • Zielinska Ewa,
  • Makhlaj Vadym A.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nuka-2015-0058
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 2
pp. 309 – 314

Abstract

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The results are presented of the optical spectra measurements for free plasma streams generated with the use of the modified DPF-1000U machine. This facility was recently equipped with a gas injection system (the so-called gas-puff) placed on the symmetry axis behind the central opening in the inner electrode. The DPF-1000U experimental chamber was filled up with pure deuterium at the initial pressure of 1.6 or 2.4 mbar. Additionally, when the use was made of the gas-puff system about 1 cm3 of pure deuterium was injected at the pressure of 2 bars. The gas injection was initiated 1.5 or 2 ms before the triggering of the main discharge. The investigated plasma discharges were powered from a condenser bank charged initially to 23 kV (corresponding to the energy of 352 kJ), and the maximum discharge current amounted to about 1.8 MA. In order to investigate properties of a dense plasma column formed during DPF-1000U discharges the use was made of the optical emission spectroscopy. The optical spectra were recorded along the line of sight perpendicular to the vacuum chamber, using a Mechelle®900 spectrometer. The recent analysis of all the recorded spectra made it possible to compare the temporal changes in the electron density of a freely propagating plasma stream for discharges without and with the gas-puffing. Using this data an appropriate mode of operation of the DPF-1000U facility could be determined.

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