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Phase Contrast and Differential Interference Contrast DIC Microscopy
Published on: August 6, 2008
A phase contrast imaging-interferometer system for detection of multiscale electron density fluctuations on DIII-D
E M Davis1, J C Rost1, M Porkolab1
1MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA.
Abstract:
Heterodyne interferometry and phase contrast imaging (PCI) are robust, mature techniques for measuring low-k and high-k electron density fluctuations, respectively. This work describes the first-ever implementation of a combined PCI-interferometer. The combined system uses a single 10.6 μm probe beam, two interference schemes, and two detectors to measure electron density fluctuations at large spatiotemporal bandwidth (10 kHz
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