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Potential Profile and Spectroscopic Measurements in the TU/e Fusor
Libby Tolman
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Eindhoven University of Technology
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The Fusor Magnetic confinement and tokamaks are complicated!
Inertial electrostatic confinement is simpler But probably can’t be used to produce energy Could be used to produce neutrons
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Part I: Improving the Measuring Systems and Making Measurements
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Spectroscopy Measurements
Fusor Fiber Optic Cable Shamrock Spectrometer
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Potential Profile Measurements
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Automated Measurements!
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Part 2: Trying to Find a Theoretical Model to connect the two types of measurements
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Theory: Spectroscopic Measurements
Think of a normalized spectral measurement as a PDF of Doppler shift
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Reasons why this probably won’t work
Particles are created at different radii, so you can’t find velocity as a function of radius It’s hard to find out exactly what region of the fusor you are imaging There are a mix of species (with different masses) in the fusor Different types of particles emit light
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Conclusions Future work at Eindhoven My future work at Princeton
Professional development Life experiences
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