Author: J. Edwards
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We present the observation of a nonlocal heat wave by measuring spatially and temporally resolved electron temperature profiles in a laser produced nitrogen plasma. Absolutely calibrated measurements have been performed by resolving the ion-acoustic wave spectra across the plasma volume with Thomson scattering. We find that the experimental electron temperature profiles disagree with flux-limited models, but are consistent with transport models that account for the nonlocal effects in heat conduction by fast electrons.
Measurement of Heat Propagation in a Laser Produced Plasma
Author: J. Edwards
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We present the observation of a nonlocal heat wave by measuring spatially and temporally resolved electron temperature profiles in a laser produced nitrogen plasma. Absolutely calibrated measurements have been performed by resolving the ion-acoustic wave spectra across the plasma volume with Thomson scattering. We find that the experimental electron temperature profiles disagree with flux-limited models, but are consistent with transport models that account for the nonlocal effects in heat conduction by fast electrons.
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We present the observation of a nonlocal heat wave by measuring spatially and temporally resolved electron temperature profiles in a laser produced nitrogen plasma. Absolutely calibrated measurements have been performed by resolving the ion-acoustic wave spectra across the plasma volume with Thomson scattering. We find that the experimental electron temperature profiles disagree with flux-limited models, but are consistent with transport models that account for the nonlocal effects in heat conduction by fast electrons.
Direct Measurements of Nonlocal Heat Flux in Laser-produced Coronal Plasmas Using Thomson Scattering from Electron-plasma Waves
Author: Robert James Henchen
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Languages : en
Pages : 155
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"Thermal transport is a fundamental process in plasma physics that is not well understood. Historically, local models have been used to describe the heat flux in plasmas but artificially limit the flux at even modest temperature gradients. This Thesis studies electron thermal transport in laser-produced coronal plasmas using a novel Thomson scattering technique. Thomson scattering is sensitive to changes in the electron distribution function caused by heat flux. The experiments show that nonlocal effects must be included in regions where the plasma was not collisional enough for classical theory to be valid. Vlasov-Fokker-Planck simulations self consistently calculated the electron distribution functions used to reproduce the measured Thomson scattering spectra and to determine the heat flux. Measured heat flux values were up to 40% smaller than classical values inferred from the measured plasma conditions in this region. This is the first direct measurement of nonlocal heat flux in plasmas. In the opposite limit, classical theory matched the observed Thomson scattering data. Multigroup nonlocal simulations overestimated the measured heat flux."--Page xi.
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Pages : 155
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"Thermal transport is a fundamental process in plasma physics that is not well understood. Historically, local models have been used to describe the heat flux in plasmas but artificially limit the flux at even modest temperature gradients. This Thesis studies electron thermal transport in laser-produced coronal plasmas using a novel Thomson scattering technique. Thomson scattering is sensitive to changes in the electron distribution function caused by heat flux. The experiments show that nonlocal effects must be included in regions where the plasma was not collisional enough for classical theory to be valid. Vlasov-Fokker-Planck simulations self consistently calculated the electron distribution functions used to reproduce the measured Thomson scattering spectra and to determine the heat flux. Measured heat flux values were up to 40% smaller than classical values inferred from the measured plasma conditions in this region. This is the first direct measurement of nonlocal heat flux in plasmas. In the opposite limit, classical theory matched the observed Thomson scattering data. Multigroup nonlocal simulations overestimated the measured heat flux."--Page xi.
Thomson Scattering Measurements of Heat Flow in a Laser Produced Plasma
Author: James Alan Hawreliak
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Category : Heat equation
Languages : en
Pages : 394
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Category : Heat equation
Languages : en
Pages : 394
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Laser-produced Plasma Measurement of Thermal Diffusivity of Molten Metals
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Languages : en
Pages : 18
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We have shown that a laser-produced plasma plume which is representative in composition of the condensed phase target can be reproducibly generated if the movement of the surface due to evaporation is kept in pace with the thermal diffusion front propagating into the bulk. The resulting mass loss is then strongly controlled by the thermal diffusivity of the target matter, and this relationship has been exploited to measure the thermal diffusivity of metallic alloys. We have developed a novel RF levitator-heater as a contamination-free molten metal source to be used as a target for LPP plume generation. In order to determine the mass loss due to LPP excitation, a new high sensitivity transducer has been constructed for measurement of the resulting impulse imparted on the specimen. The impulse transducer is built onto the specimen holder within the levitation-assisted molten metal source. The LPP method has been fully excercised for measurement of the thermal diffusivity of a molten specimen relative to the value for its room temperature solid. The results for SS304 and SS316 are presented together with a critique of the results. A numerical modeling of specimen heating in the molten metal source and the physical basis of the new hod are also presented.
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Pages : 18
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We have shown that a laser-produced plasma plume which is representative in composition of the condensed phase target can be reproducibly generated if the movement of the surface due to evaporation is kept in pace with the thermal diffusion front propagating into the bulk. The resulting mass loss is then strongly controlled by the thermal diffusivity of the target matter, and this relationship has been exploited to measure the thermal diffusivity of metallic alloys. We have developed a novel RF levitator-heater as a contamination-free molten metal source to be used as a target for LPP plume generation. In order to determine the mass loss due to LPP excitation, a new high sensitivity transducer has been constructed for measurement of the resulting impulse imparted on the specimen. The impulse transducer is built onto the specimen holder within the levitation-assisted molten metal source. The LPP method has been fully excercised for measurement of the thermal diffusivity of a molten specimen relative to the value for its room temperature solid. The results for SS304 and SS316 are presented together with a critique of the results. A numerical modeling of specimen heating in the molten metal source and the physical basis of the new hod are also presented.
Spatially and Temporally Resolved Temperature and Density Measurements in a Laser Produced Plasma
Author: Jason William Knight
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Languages : en
Pages : 174
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Languages : en
Pages : 174
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Nuclear Science Abstracts
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Category : Nuclear energy
Languages : en
Pages : 964
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Category : Nuclear energy
Languages : en
Pages : 964
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The Physics Of Laser Plasma Interactions
Author: William Kruer
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1000754464
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
This book focuses on the physics of laser plasma interactions and presents a complementary and very useful numerical model of plasmas. It describes the linear theory of light wave propagation in plasmas, including linear mode conversion into plasma waves and collisional damping.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1000754464
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
This book focuses on the physics of laser plasma interactions and presents a complementary and very useful numerical model of plasmas. It describes the linear theory of light wave propagation in plasmas, including linear mode conversion into plasma waves and collisional damping.
Frontiers in High Energy Density Physics
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 030908637X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
Recent scientific and technical advances have made it possible to create matter in the laboratory under conditions relevant to astrophysical systems such as supernovae and black holes. These advances will also benefit inertial confinement fusion research and the nation's nuclear weapon's program. The report describes the major research facilities on which such high energy density conditions can be achieved and lists a number of key scientific questions about high energy density physics that can be addressed by this research. Several recommendations are presented that would facilitate the development of a comprehensive strategy for realizing these research opportunities.
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 030908637X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
Recent scientific and technical advances have made it possible to create matter in the laboratory under conditions relevant to astrophysical systems such as supernovae and black holes. These advances will also benefit inertial confinement fusion research and the nation's nuclear weapon's program. The report describes the major research facilities on which such high energy density conditions can be achieved and lists a number of key scientific questions about high energy density physics that can be addressed by this research. Several recommendations are presented that would facilitate the development of a comprehensive strategy for realizing these research opportunities.
Nonlinear Thermal Conduction in Laser Produced Plasmas
Author: Habib Kaddour-Djebbar
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Category : Laser plasmas
Languages : en
Pages : 414
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Category : Laser plasmas
Languages : en
Pages : 414
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Time-resolved Probing of Electron Thermal Conduction in Femtosecond-laser-pulse-produced Plasmas
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Pages : 6
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We present time-resolved measurements of reflectivity, transmissivity and frequency shifts of probe light interacting with the rear of a disk-like plasma produced by irradiation of a transparent solid target with 0.1ps FWHM laser pulses at peak intensity 5 x 10{sup l4}W/CM2. Experimental results show a large increase in reflection, revealing rapid formation of a steep gradient and overdense surface plasma layer during the first picosecond after irradiation. Frequency shifts due to a moving ionization created by thermal conduction into the solid target are recorded. Calculations using a nonlinear thermal heat wave model show good agreement with the measured frequency shifts, further confining the strong thermal transport effect.
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Pages : 6
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We present time-resolved measurements of reflectivity, transmissivity and frequency shifts of probe light interacting with the rear of a disk-like plasma produced by irradiation of a transparent solid target with 0.1ps FWHM laser pulses at peak intensity 5 x 10{sup l4}W/CM2. Experimental results show a large increase in reflection, revealing rapid formation of a steep gradient and overdense surface plasma layer during the first picosecond after irradiation. Frequency shifts due to a moving ionization created by thermal conduction into the solid target are recorded. Calculations using a nonlinear thermal heat wave model show good agreement with the measured frequency shifts, further confining the strong thermal transport effect.