Gas puffing for creation of high density, quiescent and uniform plasmas in the Large Plasma Device at UCLA
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Abstract
A large (38.5 cm diameter) Lanthanum Hexaboride source has replaced a Barium Oxide cathode in the LAPD device at UCLA. Traditional gas feed using mass flow controllers produced plasmas that had radial and axial density temperature variations. The gas feed was replaced with two piezoelectric valves creating gas puffs (H, He, Ar..) at the radial edge of the cathode and located 10 cm from the moly anode. Gas puffing has produced plasmas with flat density profiles and little axial density variation over the 19 m long plasma column. Densities as high as 2X1013 cm-3 have been achieved. Electron density was measured with Langmuir probes, spectroscopically using ratios of neutral line emission , a 100 GHz microwave interferometer and Thomson scattering. The electron temperature ( .5 < Te < 12 eV) was measured using probes, Thomson scattering and line ratios. The ion temperature ( .5 < Ti < 9 eV) in helium was obtained spectroscopically using the 640.56 nm ion line with a 1.3 m monochromator, with a 2400 l/mm grating and thermoelectrically cooled phototube. The higher densities were confirmed from the dispersion of shear Alfvén waves launched with a RMF antenna and received by a pair of B-dot probes. Measurements of these quantities as a function of space and time and input discharge power will be presented.
Presenters
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Walter N Gekelman
University of California, Los Angeles
Authors
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Walter N Gekelman
University of California, Los Angeles
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Shreekrishna Tripathi
University of California, Los Angeles
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Patrick Pribyl
University of California, Los Angeles
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Steve T Vincena
University of California, Los Angeles, UCLA
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Zalton Lucky
University of California, Los Angeles
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Shawn W. Tang
University of California, San Diego
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Yuchen Qian
University of California, Los Angeles
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Troy Carter
University of California, Los Angeles
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Christoph Niemann
University of California, Los Angeles
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Thomas Look
University of California, Los Angeles