Fast Multi-Wavelength Pyrometer for Dynamic Temperature Measurements.

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Title: Fast Multi-Wavelength Pyrometer for Dynamic Temperature Measurements.
Authors: Belikov, R.1 (AUTHOR) belikov@kristall.uni-frankfurt.de, Merges, D.1 (AUTHOR), Varentsov, D.2 (AUTHOR), Major, Zs.2,3 (AUTHOR), Neumayer, P.2 (AUTHOR), Hesselbach, Ph.2,4 (AUTHOR), Schanz, M.2 (AUTHOR), Winkler, B.1 (AUTHOR)
Source: International Journal of Thermophysics. Feb2024, Vol. 45 Issue 2, p1-12. 12p.
Subjects: Temperature measurements, Pyrometers, Focused ion beams, Exothermic reactions, Measuring instruments
Abstract: Multi-wavelength pyrometry is an efficient tool for measuring high temperatures in dynamic experiments. A fast 5-channel pyrometer was built and successfully employed in ion-beam heating experiments at the GSI Centre for Heavy Ion Research (Darmstadt, Germany). Temperatures of metallic samples heated by an intense focused heavy ion beam up to their melting points and beyond were measured with nanosecond time resolution and a spatial resolution of about 200 μm. The modular instrument has demonstrated its high versatility also for temperature measurements of exothermic reactions with millisecond temporal resolution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:Multi-wavelength pyrometry is an efficient tool for measuring high temperatures in dynamic experiments. A fast 5-channel pyrometer was built and successfully employed in ion-beam heating experiments at the GSI Centre for Heavy Ion Research (Darmstadt, Germany). Temperatures of metallic samples heated by an intense focused heavy ion beam up to their melting points and beyond were measured with nanosecond time resolution and a spatial resolution of about 200 μm. The modular instrument has demonstrated its high versatility also for temperature measurements of exothermic reactions with millisecond temporal resolution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:0195928X
DOI:10.1007/s10765-023-03323-x