プラズマ・核融合学会誌
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第3段階非協同レーザートムソン散乱によるプラズマ計測の進展
村岡 克紀内野 喜一郎山形 幸彦宮崎 浩一
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2004 年 80 巻 2 号 p. 101-109

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We classify the incoherent laser Thomson scattering (LTS) diagnostics of plasmas for measurements of electron density ne and temperature Te (or more generally electron energy distribution functions;EEDFs) as having evolved from the first stage, in which a whole Thomson spectrum is obtained during a single laser pulse from plasmas having ne above 1018 m-3, through the second stage, in which data accumulation is prerequisite for ne below 1018 m-3, and to the third stage, in which measurements from a material surface as close as a few tens of μm is required. In this last case, a strong suppression of stray light in addition to the data accumulation is necessary, and this was first demonstrated for a PDP (plasma display panel)-like discharge in 2000. In order to further expand its applicable range, we have been pursuing a more systematic approach, taking into account factors such as laser propagation⁄profile control, further stray light suppression, and other aspects. In this review article, we describe these developments and discuss future plans.
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© 2004 by The Japan Society of Plasma Science and Nuclear Fusion Research (Japanese)
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