2021
DOI: 10.1103/physrevresearch.3.043041
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Hypersonic nozzle for laser-spectroscopy studies at 17 K characterized by resonance-ionization-spectroscopy-based flow mapping

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“…The deviation of the temperatures obtained with M = 5 and M = 8 from the value at M = 6.5 is around 3% and was considered when determining the uncertainty of the experimentally determined Mach number. A typical value of T 0 obtained from the fitting of the data is 380 K, indicating some heating of the gas from the hot filament, a fact that was already observed in previous investigations in Leuven [16].…”
Section: Characterization Of the Gas-jetsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…The deviation of the temperatures obtained with M = 5 and M = 8 from the value at M = 6.5 is around 3% and was considered when determining the uncertainty of the experimentally determined Mach number. A typical value of T 0 obtained from the fitting of the data is 380 K, indicating some heating of the gas from the hot filament, a fact that was already observed in previous investigations in Leuven [16].…”
Section: Characterization Of the Gas-jetsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The second nozzle is optimized for high stagnation pressures around P 0 = 300 mbar, and here, the diverging part has a length of about 3 cm. This nozzle is identical to the nozzles investigated recently at KU Leuven [16]. The third nozzle, referred to as the mid-range nozzle, has a conic contour.…”
Section: Experimental Procedures 21 a Technical Overview Of Jetrismentioning
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“…The gas cell has three laser windows, two just before the exit, facing each other, and one opposite and concentric to the exit hole. At the gas cell exit, a de Laval nozzle is installed, the geometry of which is optimized using the calculations performed by the Von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics (VKI, Belgium) [18]. On the exit side of the gas cell, aligned with the nozzle, two extraction plates-one on ground potential and the other on a slightly positive potential-provide an initial guiding field for the ions towards the RFQ chain.…”
Section: Gas Cell Rfq Ion Guides and Mass Spectrometermentioning
confidence: 99%