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Z-Pinch Interferometry Analysis With the Fourier-Based TNT Code
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Año del Documento
2024
Editorial
Institute of Electrical ad Electronics Engineers
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Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, vol. 52, n. 6.
Abstract
We present the analysis of interferometry diagnostics with the user-friendly Talbot Numerical Tool (TNT), a Fourier-based postprocessing code that enables real-time assessment of plasma systems. TNT performance was explored with visible and infrared interferometry in pulsed-power-driven Z -pinch configurations to expand its capabilities beyond Talbot X-ray interferometry in the high-intensity laser environment. TNT enabled accurate electron density characterization of magnetically driven plasma flows and shocks through phase-retrieval methods that did not require data modification or masking. TNT demonstrated enhanced resolution, detecting below 4% fringe shift, which corresponds to 8.7×1e15cm−2 within 28μm, approaching the laser probing system limit. TNT was tested against a well-known interferometry analysis software, delivering an average resolving power nearly ten times better (∼28μm versus ∼210μm) when resolving plasma ablation features. TNT demonstrated higher sensitivity when probing sharp electron density gradients in supersonic shocks. A maximum electron areal density of 4.1×1e17cm−2 was measured in the shocked plasma region, and a minimum electron density detection of ∼ 1.0×1e15cm−2 was achieved. When probing colliding plasma flows, the calculations of the effective adiabatic index and the associated errors were improved from γ∗=2.6±1.6 –1.4±0.2 with TNT postprocessing, contributing valuable data for the interpretation of radiative transport. Additional applications of TNT in the characterization of pulsed-power plasmas and beyond are discussed.
Materias (normalizadas)
Física
Palabras Clave
Plasmas
Interferometry
Codes
Wire
Electrons
Electric shock
Accuracy
ISSN
0093-3813
Revisión por pares
SI
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The work presented was supported by Research Grant No. PID2022-137632OB-I00 from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation
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