Published December 2013
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Extreme ultra-violet movie camera for imaging microsecond time scale magnetic reconnection
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- Chai, Kil-Byoung
- Bellan, Paul M.
Abstract
An ultra-fast extreme ultra-violet (EUV) movie camera has been developed for imaging magnetic reconnection in the Caltech spheromak/astrophysical jet experiment. The camera consists of a broadband Mo:Si multilayer mirror, a fast decaying YAG:Ce scintillator, a visible light block, and a high-speed visible light CCD camera. The camera can capture EUV images as fast as 3.3 × 10^6 frames per second with 0.5 cm spatial resolution. The spectral range is from 20 eV to 60 eV. EUV images reveal strong, transient, highly localized bursts of EUV radiation when magnetic reconnection occurs.
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© 2013 AIP Publishing LLC. Received 24 October 2013; accepted 18 November 2013; published online 12 December 2013. This work was supported by USDOE.Attached Files
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- 43933
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20140221-134645598
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