Compact, portable, laser induced fluorescence diagnostic for laboratory plasma sources.

TitleCompact, portable, laser induced fluorescence diagnostic for laboratory plasma sources.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsPaul MC, Steinberger TE, Lister EAM, N Arnold I, Artis D, S Thakur C, Hall T, LeBlanc S, Scime EE, Thomas E, Tynan GR
JournalRev Sci Instrum
Volume92
Issue1
Pagination013502
Date Published2021 Jan 01
ISSN1089-7623
Abstract

As diagnostic groups are increasingly called upon to participate in experimental campaigns at remote facilities, there is a need to develop portable versions of plasma diagnostic systems. One such diagnostic is laser induced fluorescence (LIF). Here, we describe a portable LIF apparatus that eliminates the need for an optical table, beam splitters, and an optical chopper. All of the light exiting the laser system is coupled through optical fibers to the experiment and housekeeping diagnostics. The collected light is coupled through an optical fiber as well. A key feature is modulation of the tapered amplifier current instead of physical modulation of the laser output. Using this portable LIF system, measurements of ion temperature, ion flow, and relative metastable ion density are reported for two different remote experiments.

DOI10.1063/5.0031217
Alternate JournalRev Sci Instrum
PubMed ID33514234