Title :
Analysis of Laser Induced Plasma in High Pressure SF6 Gas
Author :
Clark, Waylon T. ; Bliss, David ; Savage, Mark E. ; Stoltzfus, Brian ; Woodworth, Joe
Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The Laser Triggered Switch Program at Sandia National Laboratories is an intensive development study to optimize and improve the laser triggered gas switch (LTGS) for the Z-Refurbishment (ZR) project. The laser triggered gas switch is the final command-triggered switch in the machine, and reliability and performance of the switch is crucial. A modified LTGS trigger section with optical viewing windows perpendicular to laser propagation is used to analyze a laser induced plasma spark in SF6 gas in order to quantity parameters such as spark length and plasma temperature. The laser spark is created through a focusing lens by the fourth-harmonic (266nm) of a 5ns FWHM pulsed Nd: YAG laser with 30mJ maximum energy output. Several diagnostic methods are used to analyze the laser spark. Visible spark length measurements are made using a lens system mounted to a CCD camera at gas pressures ranging from sub-atmosphere to 4 atmospheres. Differing f-number lenses are compared to determine optimal visible spark length for a given gas pressure. Spark length is used as an indicator of the ability of a switch to trigger at a given gas pressure and charge voltage. Typically, the visible spark length must be at least 30% of the electrode gap spacing to produce acceptable switch run-time and jitter. Experiments have shown that for switch operating pressures near 4 atmospheres, a dramatic increase in spark length (~12mm to 24mm) is noted between f/9.8 and f/14.8 lenses (500mm and 750mm respectively) while the increase in spark length slows markedly (~24mm to 30.5mm) with an increase in lens focal length to f/19.7 (lm).
Keywords :
CCD image sensors; plasma switches; solid lasers; sparks; sulphur compounds; CCD camera; FWHM pulsed laser; Sandia National Laboratories; Z-refurbishment project; high pressure SF6 gas; laser induced plasma; laser propagation; laser spark; laser triggered gas switch; laser triggered switch program; lens system; Atmosphere; Gas lasers; Laboratories; Lenses; Optical propagation; Optical switches; Plasma temperature; Sparks; Sulfur hexafluoride; Zirconium;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2007. ICOPS 2007. IEEE 34th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0915-0
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2007.4345501