Design and Implementation of a Triggering and Synchronization System for Afterglow Experiments in Dusty Plasmas
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Abstract
We report on the design and development of an electronic control system for experiments with dusty plasma in the temporal afterglow. A temporal afterglow occurs when the power sustaining a plasma discharge is suddenly switched off, leading to rapid changes in electron and ion populations. In dusty plasma experiments, it is crucial to shut off the radio-frequency (RF) power with microsecond precision and synchronize this event with high-speed video diagnostics. The goal of this project was to build and test a setup that controls the timing of the RF power shutdown and synchronizes it with a high-speed camera. This setup was deployed in plasma afterglow experiments conducted at the Magnetized Plasma Research Laboratory (MPRL) at Auburn University.
Presenters
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Barbara Zboichyk
Appalachian State University
Authors
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Barbara Zboichyk
Appalachian State University
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Rollin Coley
Appalachian State University
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Aidan Plaice
Appalachian State University