Bulletin of the American Physical Society
75th Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference
Volume 67, Number 9
Monday–Friday, October 3–7, 2022;
Sendai International Center, Sendai, Japan
The session times in this program are intended for Japan Standard Time zone in Tokyo, Japan (GMT+9)
Session HW6: Poster Session II (4:30-6:30pm, JST)
4:30 PM,
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
Sendai International Center
Room: Sakura 1
Abstract: HW6.00059 : The effect of radiation trapping on the ambient gas pressure in a stationary high-density He arcjet plasma
Presenter:
Kosuke Okuda
(Hiroshima University)
Authors:
Kosuke Okuda
(Hiroshima University)
Ohshi Yanagi
(Hiroshima University)
Yuta Sunada
(Hiroshima University)
Junya Kono
(Hiroshima University)
Daisuke Mori
(Hiroshima University)
Ayumu Saito
(Hiroshima University)
Makoto Takagi
(Nagoya University)
Noriyasu Ohno
(Nagoya University)
Naoki Tamura
(National Institute for Fusion Science)
Yuki Hayashi
(National Institute for Fusion Science)
Yukinori Hamaji
(National Institute for Fusion Science)
Suguru Masuzaki
(National Institute for Fusion Science)
HIroki Okuno
(Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, RIKEN)
Kotaro Yamasaki
(Hiroshima University)
Shinichi Namba
(Hiroshima University)
It is found that the behavior of resonance intensity is divided into four regions. In the region I, the intensity is considerably increased, and subsequently it is decreased with gas pressure in the region II. In the region III and IV, the intensity is decreased more gently.
The reason for these is explained by the interaction between plasma and ambient He gas, that is, plasma cooling due to ambient gas, three-body collisional recombination and optical decay into ground state.
Furthermore, by comparing the allowed/forbidden intensity ratio with that by a collisional model taking into account a radiation trapping, we derive an atomic temperature and a plasma radius.
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