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Atomic Physics Seminar-Note special time
Schlieren measurements of Hg density gradients in an ultra-high pressure arc lamp
Date: Thursday, May 7th
Time: 12:30 pm
Place: 5310 Chamberlin
Speaker: Joe Kane, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Abstract: A Brewster angle reflection measurement is used to determine the Hg vapor density at the arc tube wall of an ultra-high pressure lamp. The density measurement in combination with the wall temperature yields a pressure of 201 +/- 11 bar. This lamp pressure in combination with an arc core temperature measurement yields an arc core Hg vapor density of 1.78 x 10^20 cm^-3, which agrees with the density from resonance collisional line broadening measurements of the 1014 nm Hg line. These density results are combined with Abel inverted laser deflection or schlieren measurements to determine a density/temperature map of the Hg vapor in the lamp. The laser deflection technique is sensitive in the arc core and mantle, unlike emission techniques which are sensitive only in the arc core.
Host: Jim Lawler
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