@article{oai:nifs-repository.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000162, author = {AKIYAMA, Tsuyoshi and YASUHARA, Ryo and TOKUZAWA, Tokihiko and ISOBE, Mitsutaka and KAWAHATA, Kazuo and NAKAYAMA, Kazuya and OKAJIMA, Shigeki}, journal = {Plasma and Fusion Research}, month = {Jan}, note = {Electron density measurement remains indispensable to control fueling on a DEMO reactor. For steady-state operation of the DEMO reactor, density measurement should be highly reliable and accurate. A dispersion interferometer and a Faraday polarimeter are free from measurement errors caused by mechanical vibrations. Hence combination of the two diagnostics yields a suitable system for density measurement on future steady-state fusion reactors. A wavelength around 1 ?m is one of the desirable candidates in terms of the fringe shift and the Faraday rotation angle, the variety of optical components, and the efficiency of frequency doubling for the dispersion interferometer. This paper presents a conceptual design for the dispersion interferometer and Faraday polarimeter with a 1 ?m light source.}, title = {Conceptual Design of Electron Density Measurement System for DEMO-Relevant Helical Plasmas}, volume = {Vol.7}, year = {2012} }