Implementation Of A Wollaston Interferometry Diagnostic On Omega Ep

REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS(2018)

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A Wollaston interferometer is presented for use in measuring the electron density of plasma plumes created in experiments on the OMEGA EP laser system. The diagnostic is installed as an additional arm on the 4 omega probe system, a suite of diagnostics that share a 10 ps pulse of 263 nm laser light captured by an imaging system at f/4. The interferometer utilizes a Wollaston prism to create two angularly separated beams from a single input probe beam, split at any angle between 0 degrees and 90 degrees. This configuration is implemented uniquely such that fringe spacing may be altered independently of field of view, magnification, and imaging resolution, from a range of 17 to 76 mu m/fringe. The region of overlap between the two beams forms a total field of view of approximately 1.2 x 1.6 mm at the target chamber center with an imaging resolution of 5 mu m. Using this configuration, here it is shown that plasma density may be accurately characterized over a range of 3 x 10(18)-1 x 10(20) cm(-3). Published by AIP Publishing.
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