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Spectral survey of helium lines in a linear plasma device for use in HELIOS imaging...

by Holly B Flynn, Theodore M Biewer, Daniel T Fehling, Ralph C Isler, Ezekial A Unterberg
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Review of Scientific Instruments
Publication Date
Page Number
11E711
Volume
87
Issue
11
Conference Name
21st Topical Conference on High-Temperature Plasma Diagnostics
Conference Location
Madison, Wisconsin, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
AIP
Conference Date
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Fast visible cameras and a filterscope are used to examine the visible light emission from Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Proto-MPEX. The filterscope has been configured to perform helium line ratio measurements using emission lines at 667.9, 728.1, and 706.5 nm. The measured lines should be mathematically inverted and the ratios compared to a collisional radiative model (CRM) to determine Te and ne. Increasing the number of measurement chords through the plasma improves the inversion calculation and subsequent Te and ne localization. For the filterscope, one spatial chord measurement requires three photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) connected to pellicle beam splitters. Multiple, fast visible cameras with narrowband filters are an alternate technique for performing these measurements with superior spatial resolution. Each camera contains millions of pixels; each pixel is analogous to one filterscope PMT. The data can then be inverted and the ratios compared to the CRM to determine 2-dimensional “images” of Te and ne in the plasma. An assessment is made in this paper of the candidate He I emission lines for an imaging technique.