Course Number: NPRE 423
Title: Plasma Laboratory
Catalogue Description: Laboratory experiments relating to plasma engineering and fusion energy will be conducted in small groups. Topics in ultra-high vacuum technology rf and dc electric plasma probes, measurements of dc and pulsed magnetic fields, dynamics of a theta pinch, and laser interferometry to measure plasma density, may all be included. Prerequisite: NPRE 421 and NPRE 451.
| Principle Topics Covered | Hours (Approximate) |
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| Vacuum Technology | 2 weeks |
Use, prediction of performance and measurements of all types of UHV pumps, gauges and practices |
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| RF Plasma and Probes | 2 weeks |
Measurements of time-resolved electrons temperature and density with various probe techniques |
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| Magnetic Fields | 2 weeks |
Measurements of static and dynamic magnetic fields, coil design |
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| Nitrogen Laser Plasma Interferometry | 2 weeks |
Production of a plasma-based laser and use to measure plasma density |
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| Theta Pinch | 2 weeks |
Study of the dynamics and characteristics of a confined plasma |
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| Special topics (may substitute for any 2 week section) | |
| * each week consists of two hours of lecture and 1 four hour lab | |
Basic Texts: Laboratory handouts
Prerequisites: NPRE 421 or NPRE 451
Purpose of Course:
Instructor: David N. Ruzic
Credit: 2 Semester Hours or 1/2 Unit
Meeting hours per week: Lecture 2 hours per week; Lab 4 hours per week
Class registration opacity: 40 per section
Semesters course offered: REFER TO MASTER LISTING
Other notes:
Course last revised: January 2007