Abstract

A time resolving optical spectrometer was constructed using an image converter camera. The spectrometer was successfully employed for obtaining the Faraday rotation spectra and Zeeman splitting of absorption lines in pulsed ultra-high magnetic fields. The ultra-high magnetic fields are generated by compressing magnetic flux with an electromag-netically accelerated metaL ring. The maximum field reaches 2.8 MG (or 280 T) in approximately 3 µs. A motion of the squeezing rings was also observed by the image converter camera.© (1979) COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.

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