Absolute calibration of a streaked optical pyrometer at nanosecond time scale with a luminescent concentrator

  • M. Nourry-Martin
  • , A. Denoeud
  • , C. Chollet
  • , M. Bonneau
  • , T. Vinci
  • , A. Ravasio
  • , S. Brygoo
  • , S. Darbon
  • , F. Balembois

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Abstract

The Streaked Optical Pyrometer (SOP) is a visible diagnostic widely used to study the warm dense matter regime at high energy laser facilities, gas guns, or ion accelerators. It is usually coupled with a Velocity Interferometer System for Any Reflector (VISAR) diagnostic for simultaneous shock wave velocity, reflectivity, and temperature measurements to study the Equation of State (EOS) of materials. While VISAR is a well-mastered technology that provides velocity measurements with low relative uncertainties (close to percent), SOP diagnostics still suffer from high imprecision. In this article, we present a new calibration method in order to obtain absolute temperature measurements with reduced uncertainties. This approach is based on a novel light source: a Ce:YAG luminescent concentrator pumped by LEDs. This device produces enough optical power for calibration at the nanosecond sweep duration of the streak camera. As a demonstration, it has first been installed at the LULI facility and tested on quartz samples shocked at temperatures above 4000 K.

Original languageEnglish
Article number083502
JournalReview of Scientific Instruments
Volume94
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2023

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