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Plasma Density Imaging using a 2-Dimensional, Second-Harmonic, Dispersion Interferometer

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Abstract

The Second-Harmonic Dispersion Interferometer (SHDI) has a single, common-axis, beam path, where the primary laser is frequency doubled before, and after, the plasma, allowing the dispersive-phase change between the two-color beams to be accurately measured. The system design is robust, low-cost, and low-maintenance, providing performance that is comparable to a microwave interferometer and second-harmonic CO2 interferometer.[1] The 2D-SHDI is constructed using a pulsed, Nd:YAG laser, reflective-beam expanders, two-digital cameras, and image-processing software, providing: >10 mRad phase change, 100-μm spatial resolution, 1 ns sampling time,100 Hz frame rate.[2] The density is calculated from two phase image measurements, one for the background (BG) and a second one for the sample; digital subtraction removes the BG even in the presence of a high noise environment.[3] This paper presents a summary of the performance measured using a pulsed-plasma jet and pulsed-gas jet. The minimum instrument sensitivity is for a line-integrated plasma density of, ∫n·dl > 1014 cm-2 , thus a low density measurement requires longer pathlenghs. The measured-density profile has a 3.5-cm diameter.

Publication: 1. Brandi, F., Wessel, F., Lohff, C., Duff, J., and Haralson, Z. Experimental study on the performances of second-harmonic dispersion interferometers at 10.6 μm and 1064 nm for plasma density measurements. Applied Optics 59, 27 (Sep 2020), 8486–8493.<br>2. Brandi, F., and Wessel, F. J. Widefield quantitative phase imaging by second-harmonic dispersion interferometry. Optics Letters 45, 15 (2020), 4304–4307.<br>3. Chavez, C. T., Egly, A., Sepulveda, I., and Wessel, F. J. Measurement of 2D density profiles using a second-harmonic, dispersion interferometer. Review of Scientific Instruments 94, 2 (2023), 023503.<br>4. Chavez, C. T., Egly, A., and Wessel, F. J. 2D density profiles measured by a second-harmonic, dispersion interferometer configured with reflective beam expanders. Submitted to the Review of Scientific Instruments, July 2023.

Presenters

  • Frank J Wessel

    SAFEnergy, Inc.

Authors

  • Frank J Wessel

    SAFEnergy, Inc.

  • Andrew Egly

    SAFEnergy, Inc.

  • Cameron Chavez

    SAFEnergy, Inc.