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UFN, 1986 Volume 149, Number 1, Pages 105–138 (Mi ufn8110)

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Application of holographic interferometry for plasma diagnostics

A. N. Zaydel'

Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute USSR Academy of Sciences, Leningrad

Abstract: The principle of holographic interferometry is described and its importance for plasma diagnostics is indicated, particularly for the determination of electron concentration (Section 2). A review is given of different methods for increasing the sensitivity associated with penetration into the infrared region of the spectrum, and also with the use of multiple-pass, resonance, dispersive nonlinear and two-wavelength holographic interferometry. Section 3 discusses the experimental techniques–recording media and radiation sources–as well as the results of fringe shift measurements, stroboscopic holography and cineholography. Section 4 gives a review of work on investigation of various plasmas–laser-induced sparks, laser jets, neutral current layers, $z$- and $\theta$-pinches, flash lamps, CO$_2$ laser-induced plasmas, exploding conductors, plasmotrons, electric arcs and various other kinds of electric discharges in gases.

UDC: 539.9.08

PACS: 42.40.Kw, 42.70.-a, 52.70.Kz

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0149.198605d.0105


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 1986, 29:5, 447–466


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