№ 61-1 (том 2): ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ И НАУКА В XXI ВЕКЕ, Апрель, 2025
Научно-образовательные статьи

OPTICAL DIAGNOSTICS OF DENSE HOT PLASMA USING A THREE-CHANNEL POLAROINTERFEROMETER

Kakalyyev Kakaly
Oguz han Engineering and technology university of Turkmenistan
Toyjanov Mekan
Oguz han Engineering and technology university of Turkmenistan

Опубликован 24.04.2025

Как цитировать

K. Kakalyyev, & M. Toyjanov. (2025). OPTICAL DIAGNOSTICS OF DENSE HOT PLASMA USING A THREE-CHANNEL POLAROINTERFEROMETER. ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ И НАУКА В XXI ВЕКЕ, 61-1 (том 2). https://mpcareer-google.ru/index.php/journal/article/view/1617

Аннотация

The study of dense hot plasma is crucial for advancing our understanding of various physical phenomena, including fusion energy and astrophysical processes. This research paper presents the development and application of a three-channel polarimeter-interferometer designed for the optical diagnostics of dense hot plasma. The instrument utilizes advanced polarimetric techniques to measure the plasma's density, temperature, and magnetic field configurations with high spatial and temporal resolution. By employing a three-channel approach, we enhance the accuracy and reliability of the measurements, allowing for a comprehensive analysis of plasma behavior under extreme conditions. The results demonstrate the potential of this diagnostic tool in contributing to both laboratory and astrophysical plasma research, paving the way for future innovations in plasma diagnostics.

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