Errors and limits in the determination of plasma electron density by measuring the absolute values of the emitted continuum radiation intensity
The reliable determination of a plasma electron density structure requires a good knowledge of the errors affecting the employed technique. We have used a technique based on the measurement of the absolute light intensity emitted by travelling plasma structures in plasma focus devices, but it can be...
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