Abstract

A generalized analysis of the laser imaging method is presented for measurements of long-wavelength electron density fluctuations in plasmas, so as to enable its application to practical situations, such as oblique incidence of laser light and identification of the position of the fluctuations. Experimental verification of the more salient features of the theory is also described.

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