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The Experimental Validation of a New Thermodynamic Method for TDC Determination

2007

In-cylinder pressure analysis is becoming more and more important both for research and development purpose and for control and diagnosis of internal combustion engines; directly measured by means of a combustion chamber pressure transducers or evaluated by analysing instantaneous engine speed [1,2,3,4], incylinder pressure allows the evaluation of indicated mean effective pressure (IMEP), combustion heat release, combustion phase, friction pressure, etc...It is well known to internal combustion engine researchers that for a right evaluation of these quantities the exact determination of Top Dead Centre (TDC) is of vital importance: a 1° error on TDC determination can lead to evaluation err…

Materials scienceCombustionPressure sensorAutomotive engineeringCylinder (engine)law.inventionDead centreSettore ING-IND/08 - Macchine A FluidoMean effective pressureInternal combustion enginelawSpark-ignition engineMathematical models Diagnostics Spark ignition enginesCombustion chamber
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Diagnostics for studies of novel laser ion acceleration mechanisms.

2014

Diagnostic for investigating and distinguishing different laser ion acceleration mechanisms has been developed and successfully tested. An ion separation wide angle spectrometer can simultaneously investigate three important aspects of the laser plasma interaction: (1) acquire angularly resolved energy spectra for two ion species, (2) obtain ion energy spectra for multiple species, separated according to their charge to mass ratio, along selected axes, and (3) collect laser radiation reflected from and transmitted through the target and propagating in the same direction as the ion beam. Thus, the presented diagnostic constitutes a highly adaptable tool for accurately studying novel accelera…

Materials scienceIon beamMass-to-charge ratioSpectrometerbusiness.industryAtom and Molecular Physics and Optics/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/3100/3105LaserIon gunlaw.inventionIonAccelerationOpticslawPhysics::Plasma PhysicsPlasma diagnosticsAtomic physicsbusinessInstrumentationThe Review of scientific instruments
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The effect of rf pulse pattern on bremsstrahlung and ion current time evolution of an ECRIS.

2010

Time-resolved helium ion production and bremsstrahlung emission from JYFL 14 GHz ECRIS is presented with different radio frequency pulse lengths. rf on times are varied from 5 to 50 ms and rf off times from 10 to 1000 ms between different measurement sets. It is observed that the plasma breakdown occurs a few milliseconds after launching the rf power into the plasma chamber, and in the beginning of the rf pulses a preglow transient is seen. During this transient the ion beam currents are increased by several factors compared to a steady state situation. By adjusting the rf pulse separation the maximum ion beam currents can be maintained during the so-called preglow regime while the amount o…

Materials scienceIon beamlawRF power amplifierBremsstrahlungParticle acceleratorPlasma diagnosticsIon currentPlasmaRadio frequencyAtomic physicsInstrumentationlaw.inventionThe Review of scientific instruments
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Laser plasma plume structure and dynamics in the ambient air: The early stage of expansion

2011

Laser ablation plasma plume expanding into the ambient atmosphere may be an efficient way to produce nanoparticles. From that reason it would be interesting to study the properties of these laser induced plasmas formed under conditions that are known to be favorable for nanoparticles production. In general, plume behavior can be described as a two-stage process: a “violent” plume expansion due to the absorption of the laser beam energy (during the laser pulse) followed by a fast adiabatic expansion in the ambient gas (after the end of the laser pulse). Plasma plume may last a few microseconds and may have densities 10−6 times lower than the solid densities at temperatures close to the ambie…

Materials scienceLaser ablationbusiness.industryGeneral Physics and AstronomyPlasmaLaserlaw.inventionPlumeOpticslawElectron temperaturePlasma diagnosticsAtomic physicsAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)businessAdiabatic processJournal of Applied Physics
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Detection of deuterium retention by LIBS at different background pressures

2017

ITER plans foresee the quantitative diagnostics of fuel retention in reactor walls at near-atmospheric pressures. Using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) for this purpose assumes a reliable resolving of Balmer α-lines of hydrogen isotopes in spectra of plasma produced by focused laser radiation onto the target surface. To develop LIBS for quantitative diagnostics of fuel retention during the maintenance breaks of ITER, the effect of background gas pressure on the laser-induced plasma characteristics has been studied. The background pressure limits the expansion rate of plasma and as a result it leads to higher plasma concentrations. At the same time the limiting factor of the reso…

Materials scienceLaser induced plasmaHydrogenHydrogen isotopeAtomic emission spectroscopychemistry.chemical_elementLaser induced breakdown spectroscopy01 natural sciencesSpectral line010305 fluids & plasmaslaw.inventionSignal-to-noise ratio decreasesymbols.namesakeLaser diagnosticsNuclear reactorsIsotopeslaw0103 physical sciencesBackground pressureLaser-induced breakdown spectroscopyLaserinduced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS)010306 general physicsPlasma concentrationMathematical PhysicsSignal to noise ratioAtmospheric pressureSignal to noise ratio Background pressureAtomic emission spectroscopyPlasmaSignal-to-noise ratio decrease Laser produced plasmasCondensed Matter PhysicsLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticschemistryStark effectDeuterium retentionElectron concentrationsymbolsLaser produced plasmasAtmospheric pressureAtomic physicsPhysica Scripta
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Tracer-Encapsulated Solid Pellet (TESPEL) injection system for the TJ-II stellarator

2016

A tracer-encapsulated solid pellet (TESPEL) injection system for the TJ-II stellarator was recently developed. In order to reduce the time and cost for the development, we combined a TESPEL injector provided by National Institute for Fusion Science with an existing TJ-II cryogenic pellet injection system. Consequently, the TESPEL injection into the TJ-II plasma was successfully achieved, which was confirmed by several pellet diagnostics including a normal-incidence spectrometer for monitoring a tracer impurity behavior.

Materials scienceNuclear engineeringPlasmaCryogenicsInjector01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmaslaw.inventionNuclear magnetic resonancelawTRACER0103 physical sciencesPelletPlasma diagnostics010306 general physicsInstrumentationStellaratorReview of Scientific Instruments
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Thin-shell plastic lenses for space and laboratory applications

2004

We have identified an inexpensive, readily available, mechanically stable, extremely smooth, elastic, and mechanically uniform plastic suitable for thin film X-ray optics. Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is easily deformed without losing its elastic properties or surface smoothness. Most important, PET can be coated with mono- or multilayers that reflect X-rays at grazing incidence. We have used these properties to produce X-ray optics made either as a concentric nest of cylinders or as a spiral. We have produced accurately formed shells in precisely machined vacuum mandresl or used a pin and wheel structure to form a continuously wound spiral. The wide range of medical, industrial and sci…

Materials scienceScanning electron microscopebusiness.industryShell (structure)X-ray opticsX-ray telescopelaw.inventionTelescopechemistry.chemical_compoundOpticsOptical coatingchemistrylawPolyethylene terephthalateX-ray optics X-ray telescopes X-ray lenses X-ray imaging X-ray collimation medical diagnostics microanalysisThin filmbusinessSPIE Proceedings
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In situ monitoring of pulsed laser indium–tin-oxide film deposition by optical emission spectroscopy

2001

We performed optical emission spectroscopy to monitor the plasma produced during the ablation of indium-tin-oxide targets under different oxygen pressure conditions using a pulsed UV laser. Molecular bands of InO were identified in the fluorescent spectra produced by pulsed laser ablation. InO line monitoring allowed obtaining the optimal conditions for good-quality ITO film deposition. We demonstrated that it is possible to correlate InO line spectroscopic parameters with the conditions required to fabricate a high-conductivity and high-transparent ITO thin film. In particular, low resistivity (10-4 to 10-3 Ω cm) was obtained in films deposited at room temperature by regulating oxygen pres…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryAnalytical chemistryPlasmaIndium–tin-oxide films Pulsed laser deposition Optical emission spectroscopy Plasma diagnosticsSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAnalytical ChemistryIndium tin oxidePulsed laser depositionElectrical resistivity and conductivityOptoelectronicsPlasma diagnosticsPLD ITO optical spectroscopyThin filmbusinessInstrumentationSpectroscopyDeposition (law)Line (formation)Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy
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Improved noncontact optical sensor for detection of glucose concentration and indication of dehydration level.

2014

The ability to extract different bio-medical parameters from one single wristwatch device can be very applicable. The wearable device that is presented in this paper is based on two optical approaches. The first is the extraction and separation of remote vibration sources and the second is the rotation of linearly polarized light by certain materials exposed to magnetic fields. The technique is based on tracking of temporal changes of reflected secondary speckles produced in the wrist when being illuminated by a laser beam. Change in skin’s temporal vibration profile together with change in the magnetic medium that is generated by time varied glucose concentration caused these temporal chan…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryNoninvasive Optical DiagnosticsLinearly polarized lightmedicine.diseasePolarization (waves)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsMagnetic fieldVibrationSpeckle patternOpticsmedicineDiffuse reflectionDehydrationsense organsbusinessLaser beamsBiotechnologyBiomedical optics express
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Effects of the process conditions on the plume of a laser-irradiated indium–tin-oxide target

2001

Abstract The plume of a laser-ablated indium–tin-oxide target was investigated by optical emission spectroscopy. Atomic and ionic species of indium, tin and oxygen were observed; moreover, molecular bands of indium oxide were identified in the fluorescent spectra. The effects of the oxygen as a background gas and of the laser fluence on the behaviour of the ejected particles were studied with respect to the intensity of the emission and the delay time as a function of the observation distance from the target surface. The non-linear behaviour of the fluorescent species with the process conditions could infer spatial variations of the plume composition. The analysis demonstrates a plume expan…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryOxideOptical emission spectroscopy Indium–tin-oxide Pulsed laser ablation Plasma diagnostics Time of flightchemistry.chemical_elementLaserSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaFluencehumanitiesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionPlumeIndium tin oxidechemistry.chemical_compoundOpticschemistrylawEmission spectrumElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTinbusinessIndiumOptics Communications
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