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In the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) Project, under construction in southern France, there will be a need for continually measuring the erosion at the wall, after the machine starts operating. A multiple wavelength interferometric technique based on digital holography is proposed for the erosion measurement. This technique has the ability to tackle the challenging environmental conditions within the reactor by a long distance measurement, where a relay optic will be used for imaging the investigated surface on the detector. We will show that shape measurements of objects located at a distance of more than 13 m from the measuring head can be carried out by the multiple wavelength interferometric technique. A depth accuracy of ±10 μm is achieved.
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G. Pedrini, I. Alekseenko, G. Jagannathan, M. Kempenaars, G. Vayakis, W. Osten, "Digital holography for erosion monitoring inside the ITER Tokamak," Proc. SPIE 10677, Unconventional Optical Imaging, 1067722 (24 May 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2307333