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14 October 1971 Three-Frame Pulsed Holographic Interferome Try Of A Helical Plasma
Richard E. Siemon, Franz C. Jahoda
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Proceedings Volume 0025, Developments in Holography II; (1971) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953511
Event: Developments in Holography, 1971, Boston, United States
Abstract
The design of diagnostic apparatus for our large plasma physics experiments involves some unpleasant constraints. In addition, to seeking accurate quantitative results, one seeks to design reliable and flexible apparatus Which can perform in the hostile environment of a megajoule capacitor bank. discharge. The holographic interferometer described below has successfully met these requirements. Except for the high quality lasers the system consists of ordinary optics and components mounted on small tables or exist.- ing framework- We record interferograms on essentially every plasma, shot and operate for weeks without realigning. There is no doubt that holography provides much greater ease and flexibility than previous Nach-Zehnder interferometry.
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Richard E. Siemon and Franz C. Jahoda "Three-Frame Pulsed Holographic Interferome Try Of A Helical Plasma", Proc. SPIE 0025, Developments in Holography II, (14 October 1971); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953511
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KEYWORDS
Plasma

Holography

Holograms

Holographic interferometers

Distortion

Magnetism

Beam splitters

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