Application of Imaging to Study the Evolution and Dynamics of Laser Produced Plasma from Solid and Thin Film Li Targets
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11/07/2012
11/07/2012
01/09/2011
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The present thesis report the results obtained from the studies carried out on the laser blow off plasma (LBO) from LiF-C (Lithium Fluoride with Carbon) thin film target, which is of particular importance in Tokamak plasma diagnostics. Keeping in view of its significance, plasma generated by the irradiation of thin film target by nanosecond laser pulses from an Nd:YAG laser over the thin film target has been characterized by fast photography using intensified CCD. In comparison to other diagnostic techniques, imaging studies provide better understanding of plasma geometry (size, shape, divergence etc) and structural formations inside the plume during different stages of expansion. International School of Photonics,Cochin University of Science and Technology |
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Cochin University of Science & Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #Imaging #plasma #Laser Produced Plasma #emission spectroscopy #ambient gases #multi-layered LiF-C thin film #laser-blow-off plume #Photonics |
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