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Coherence-imaging approach to time-resolved charge-exchange recombination spectroscopy in high-temperature plasma
Author(s) -
J. Howard,
L. Carraro,
M.E. Puiatti,
F. Sattin,
P. Scarin,
M. Valisa,
B. Zaniol,
R. König,
Jae Hoon Chung
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
review of scientific instruments
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.605
H-Index - 165
eISSN - 1089-7623
pISSN - 0034-6748
DOI - 10.1063/1.1537036
Subject(s) - optics , physics , interferometry , coherence (philosophical gambling strategy) , astronomical interferometer , plasma diagnostics , polarization (electrochemistry) , spectral resolution , degree of coherence , photon , spectrometer , coherence time , spectral line , plasma , laser , beam (structure) , chemistry , quantum mechanics , astronomy
A coherence-based, or interferometric approach to spectral analysis of charge-exchange recombination (CXR) emission radiation from high-temperature plasma probed or heated using energetic neutral beams, offers a number of advantages over wavelength-domain instruments. The spectral-line shift and broadening are obtained from measurements of the spectral coherence at a given fixed time delay. The coherence is monitored by first approximately isolating the spectral line of interest using an interference filter and subsequently imaging the spectral scene using a field-widened electro-optic path-delay-modulated polarization interferometer. Interferometers have the advantage of high-light throughput (no slit aperture). Moreover, because the spectral information is encoded at harmonics of the electro-optic modulation frequency, a single detector suffices to capture the spectral information, thereby opening the possibility for time-resolved two-dimensional spectral imaging. When unwanted spectral features are pas...

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