Abstract
Rapid-frequency-scan (RAFS) laser spectroscopy was developed in our laboratory for single-shot measurement of the profiles of atomic spectra in large plasma devices like tokamaks whose repetition rate is severely limited.1 And we have already successfully used this technique for measurements of the local magnetic field through the Zeeman pattern2 and of the velocity distribution function of atoms sputtered from the wall.3
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