Study of transient plasma stream using Time-Integrated Spectroscopic Technique
Abstract
Time integrated spectroscopic measurements are carried out to characterize transient plasma stream produced in a coaxial pulsed plasma accelerator. This method allows the estimation of different plasma parameters and its evolution with time. It also provides information on the existence of different excited states from the spectral emissions of plasma. Using Argon as the discharge medium, the electron density estimated from Stark broadened line profiles gives a peak value at a discharge voltage of 15 kV and the flow velocity of the plasma stream is measured to be Km using Doppler shift method. Assuming p-LTE model, the electron excitation temperature is found to be eV using Boltzmann plot method. A temporal evolution of the plasma stream and its characteristic variation is studied from a time of in steps of by adjusting delay time in the triggering. Analysis of different spectral lines shows the existence of some metastable states of Ar II having a long lifetime. The evolution of different Ar II transitions to metastable and non-metastable lower levels is observed for different time frame. The temporal evolution study shows a decrease in electron density from to at after the initiation of plasma formation. A decrease in excitation temperature from 0.86 eV to 0.72 eV is observed till and then again rises to 0.77 eV at
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@article{arxiv.2008.00473,
title = {Study of transient plasma stream using Time-Integrated Spectroscopic Technique},
author = {A. Ahmed and S. Singha and S. Borthakur and N. K. Neog and T. K. Borthakur and J. Ghosh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.00473},
year = {2020}
}