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2012

Brigham Young University

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Astrophysics and Astronomy

Atomic physics

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Measurement Of Plasma Density In A Gas-Filled Ionizing Laser Focus, Nathan Edward Heilmann Feb 2012

Measurement Of Plasma Density In A Gas-Filled Ionizing Laser Focus, Nathan Edward Heilmann

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We use an interferometric method for measuring the plasma density in a laser-induced plasma as a function of time. Any changes in the density within 5 ns of generation is due plasma expansion and not recombination. The analytic solution for plasma expansion derived for ultracold Neutral Plasmas describes the expansion of our laser produced Neon plasma of densities up to approximately 40 Torr. A model for the utlracold neutral plasmas, in comparison with measurements of our plasmas, can be used to extract an electron temperature. Currently our plasmas have shown to have an electron temperature of approximately 44 eV.