Measurements of high intensity laser beam transmission through a large scalelength plasma
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We describe an instrument used to measure the light transmitted through a large scalelength plasma. Light that passes through the plasma scatters diffusely from a frosted silica scatter plate. An optical system images this scattered light onto several detectors which measure its spatial and temporal characteristics. Low and high dispersion spectral measurements of the transmitted light are made using optical fiber collectors placed behind the scatter plate.
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