Compact microwave imaging system to measure spatial distribution of plasma density

H. Ito*, R. Oba, N. Yugami, Y. Nishida

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Abstract

We have developed an advanced microwave interferometric system operating in the K band (18-27 GHz) with the use of a fan-shaped microwave based on a heterodyne detection system for measuring the spatial distribution of the plasma density. In order to make a simple, low-cost, and compact microwave interferometer with better spatial resolution, a microwave scattering technique by a microstrip antenna array is employed. Experimental results show that the imaging system with the microstrip antenna array can have finer spatial resolution than one with the diode antenna array and reconstruct a good spatially resolved image of the finite size dielectric phantoms placed between the horn antenna and the micro strip antenna array. The precise two-dimensional electron density distribution of the cylindrical plasma produced by an electron cyclotron resonance has been observed. As a result, the present imaging system is more suitable for a two- or three-dimensional display of the objects or stationary plasmas and it is possible to realize a compact microwave imaging system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3294-3297
Number of pages4
JournalReview of Scientific Instruments
Volume75
Issue number10 I
DOIs
StatePublished - 2004/10

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Instrumentation

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