Extension of Measurable Density Ranges in Microwave Plasma Diagnostics
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概要
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In order to apply microwaves for measuring the time-varying electron densities down to their low values in gaseous plasmas, a technique is developed, which can increase the small phase difference between the mirowaves transmitted through a path with and without plasma by means of a dielectric plate of 1/4 wave length thickness. By using two dielectric plates, the electron density lower by at least one order of magnitude than that measured by the previous method is measured in a decaying afterglow plasma in a waveguide. The sensitivity of this method is comparable to that by a cavity technique which is sensitive particularly in measuring low plasma densities but is not always convenient in probing plasmas in free space. The present system, however, has a wide application even in plasmas in free space, if a doubled path is established with a reflector. In addition, this technique has another advantage that the sensitivity can be changed by a very simple procedure. The electron density from 10^8 to 10^<18> cm^<-3> for a plasma of one wave length thickness is detectable by the present technique at X-band (9000 Mc) microwave frequency.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1966-11-15
著者
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Takeda Susumu
Faculty Of Engineering Nagoya University
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Masumi Motoshi
Faculty of Engineering Nagoya University
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