4ω Thomson scattering probe for high-density plasma characterization at Titan

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Plasma Density, Plasma Heating By Laser, Plasma Probes, Plasma Temperature, Plasma Production And Heating By Laser Beams, Emission, Absorption, And Scattering Of Electromagnetic Radiation, Electric And Magnetic Measurements

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In preparation for the upcoming experiments on the Titan laser at the Jupiter Laser Facility, a new Thomson scattering system has been designed and implemented. This system allows electron temperature and density measurements in a high-density regime (ne>1021 cm-3). A 263 nm probe has been demonstrated to produce a total energy of 15 J at 4ω(263 nm) in a 1 ns square pulse with a focal spot size of 100 μm. This probe has been used for imaging Thomson scattering of the ion feature. The goal of this study is to investigate the heating of a preformed plasma by a short-pulse heater beam.

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