Author:
Lee S.,Nam I.,Cho M.,Jang D.,Kwon S.,Suk H.,Kim M.
Abstract
Abstract
In plasma diagnostics using interferometry, the phase shift caused by the plasma in the
fringes is extracted to determine the plasma density. The common method to extract the phase shift
from the fringes is the fast-Fourier-Transform (FFT), but this technique encounters challenges
when dealing with insufficient fringe numbers, spatially varying fringe frequencies, or extremely
sharp phase changes. These challenges result in errors and hinder the acquisition of precise phase
measurements. To tackle this issue, we introduced the fringe normalization (FN) method. The
simulations demonstrated that the FN method extracts accurate phase information, surpassing the
capabilities of the FFT method. As a result, this advancement enables more precise plasma
diagnostics by mitigating errors that arise during the phase data processing. Furthermore, we
improved the code for the inverse matrix Abel inversion to convert phase information into
density. The simulation employing this code showed that the developed code provides more accurate
values in the analysis of plasmas with a sharp density profile, assisting in electron beam
manipulation in laser-plasma acceleration.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation