@article{oai:nifs-repository.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000172, author = {Akiyama, T. and Kawahata, K. and Ito, Y. and Okajima, S. and Nakayama, K. and Okamura, S. and Matsuoka, K. and Isobe, M. and Nishimura, S. and Suzuki, C. and Yoshimura, Y. and Nagaoka, K. and Takahashi, C. and CHS, Experimental Group}, issue = {Issue 10}, journal = {Review of Scientific Instruments}, month = {Oct}, note = {Polarimeters based on the Cotton-Mouton effect hold promise for electron density measurements. We have designed and installed a Cotton-Mouton polarimeter on the Compact Helical System. The Cotton-Mouton effect is measured as the phase difference between probe and reference beams. In this system, an interferometric measurement can be performed simultaneously with the same probe chord. The light source is a HCN laser (wavelength of 337 ?m). Digital complex demodulation is adopted for small phase analysis. The line averaged density evaluated from the polarimeter along a plasma center chord is almost consistent with that from the interferometer.}, title = {Cotton-Mouton polarimeter with HCN laser on CHS}, volume = {Vol.77}, year = {2006} }