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18 November 2019 Two-wavelengths digital holography for erosion measurements inside the ITER Tokamak
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Abstract
The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) Project is the next step in the transition from experimental studies of plasma physics to full-scale electricity-producing fusion power stations. There is a need for the regular measuring of the erosion and deposition at the wall once the reactor starts operating. An erosion and deposition monitor able to measure the changes in the surface shape is planned. We have shown that long distance shape measurements in challenging environmental conditions (strong vibrations) can be done by two-wavelength digital holography and thus this technique could be used for the erosion monitoring inside the ITER-Tokamak.
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G. Pedrini, A. Calabuig, G. Jagannathan, M. Kempenaars, G, Vayakis, and W. Osten "Two-wavelengths digital holography for erosion measurements inside the ITER Tokamak", Proc. SPIE 11189, Optical Metrology and Inspection for Industrial Applications VI, 111890I (18 November 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2550453
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KEYWORDS
Tungsten

Aluminum

Distance measurement

Profilometers

Tunable lasers

Plasma

Sensors

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