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Interferometry using subnanosecond pulses from TEA nitrogen lasers

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Abstract

The applicability of TEA nitrogen lasers emitting at 3371 Å for high speed optical plasma interferometry of short lived plasmas is demonstrated. Interferograms of the dense phase of a 30-kJ plasma focus are obtained with an exposure time of less than 500 psec.

© 1975 Optical Society of America

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