Abstract

An experimental technique of passive optical diagnostics of plasma is proposed. The equipment complex designed for its practical implementation is described. The technique is based on the simultaneous recording of self-radiation spectra and images of plasma with the subsequent analysis of the recorded data. This technique can be applied for diagnosing plasmas generated by various means, such as a gas discharge, laser radiation, a shock wave, an explosion, and so on.

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