Abstract

A multichannel far-infrared laser interferometer system has been developed for the measurement of the spatial and temporal behaviors of the electron density on the Large Helical Device (LHD) at the National Institute for Fusion Science. Of several candidates for high power laser sources a 119 μm CH3OH laser was taken as a probing light. The optical configuration is of the Michelson interferometer type with 13 channels. The optical system of the interferometer is mounted on a massive stainless frame floated on three vibration isolating mounts. The resolution of the fringe counters is 1/100 fringes, and it corresponds to a line averaged density of 5.6×1016 m−3 at the central chord. Preliminary results have been obtained in the initial experiments on the LHD.

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