An Infrared Imaging Calorimeter for FuZE-Q
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Abstract
We have built and deployed a robust1 imaging calorimeter consisting of an infrared camera viewing a multi-coated sapphire window substrate in a pinhole configuration on the FuZE-Q sheared-flow stabilized Z-pinch. Since the achievable time resolution is only 1 millisecond (both due to camera exposure time and thermal response of the thin film layers), only single frame imaging of the ~ 20 microsecond duration plasma is possible. Nevertheless, since the system is absolutely calibrated we can determine the total radiated energy from the plasma (including possible fast neutrals). The post-shot pressure pulse from the pinch would preclude conventional thin-foil based measurements. Results from gold and platinum coated commercial sapphire Conflat port windows will be presented.
1). G. A. Wurden, G. Partesotti, et. al, “Developing a Robust Sensor for Infrared Imaging Bolometers”, 1.4.28, High Temperature Diagnostics Conference 2024, Asheville, to be published in Rev Sci. Instrum.
1). G. A. Wurden, G. Partesotti, et. al, “Developing a Robust Sensor for Infrared Imaging Bolometers”, 1.4.28, High Temperature Diagnostics Conference 2024, Asheville, to be published in Rev Sci. Instrum.
Presenters
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Glen A Wurden
Los Alamos Natlonal Laboratory
Authors
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Glen A Wurden
Los Alamos Natlonal Laboratory
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Paul C Campbell
Zap Energy Inc., Zap Energy, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Lucas A Morton
Zap Energy Inc., Zap Energy