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Single frequency scanning laser as a plasma diagnostic

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1983

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In this paper we report the development of the single frequency dye laser as a plasma diagnostic for measuring ion velocity distributions with a resolution limited only by the natural linewidth of the laser excited resonance transition. For the 6S1/2–6P1/2 transition in Ba+ this corresponds to a velocity uncertainty of 103 cm/s. Velocity selection is performed by the laser as it scans the Doppler broadened plasma absorption line, in contrast with the usual method of scanning an emission line with a high-resolution spectrometer. Both sensitivity and resolution are improved by 2 orders of magnitude, allowing nonperturbing measurements to be made at densities below 107 cm−3. In addition to a description of the technique, sample measurements of time-resolved wave induced modifications of ion velocity distributions are shown.

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