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Laser Thomson scattering (LTS) has been applied to measure electron density and temperature, or more generally electron energy distribution function (eedf), of non-equilibrium high pressure plasmas used for excimer laser pumping and plasma display panel. These quantities, with very high spatial and temporal resolutions and without plasma perturbation, are not obtainable by other means.
Katsunori Muraoka,Mitsuo Maeda,K. Uchino, andY. Noguchi
"Laser Thomson scattering diagnostics of nonequilibrium high-pressure plasmas as applied to excimer laser pumping and plasma display", Proc. SPIE 4460, Selected Research Papers on Spectroscopy of Nonequilibrium Plasma at Elevated Pressures, (19 March 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.459401
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Katsunori Muraoka, Mitsuo Maeda, K. Uchino, Y. Noguchi, "Laser Thomson scattering diagnostics of nonequilibrium high-pressure plasmas as applied to excimer laser pumping and plasma display," Proc. SPIE 4460, Selected Research Papers on Spectroscopy of Nonequilibrium Plasma at Elevated Pressures, (19 March 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.459401