Absolute calibration of Doppler coherence imaging velocity images

C. M. Samuell*, S. L. Allen, W. H. Meyer, J. Howard

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    Abstract

    A new technique has been developed for absolutely calibrating a Doppler Coherence Imaging Spectroscopy interferometer for measuring plasma ion and neutral velocities. An optical model of the interferometer is used to generate zero-velocity reference images for the plasma spectral line of interest from a calibration source some spectral distance away. Validation of this technique using a tunable diode laser demonstrated an accuracy better than 0.2 km/s over an extrapolation range of 3.5 nm; a two order of magnitude improvement over linear approaches. While a well-characterized and very stable interferometer is required, this technique opens up the possibility of calibrated velocity measurements in difficult viewing geometries and for complex spectral line-shapes.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article numberC08016
    JournalJournal of Instrumentation
    Volume12
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 16 Aug 2017

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