Interferograms of laser-induced epoxy fiber reinforced polymer plasmas are obtained through aMach-Zehnder interferometry system.An improved digital double-exposure Fourier method is applied to extractinitial wrapped p...Interferograms of laser-induced epoxy fiber reinforced polymer plasmas are obtained through aMach-Zehnder interferometry system.An improved digital double-exposure Fourier method is applied to extractinitial wrapped phases from interferograms,and then an improved phase unwrapping algorithm based on a maskand a branch-cut method is proposed to solve the problem of phase unwrapping.After the inverse Abel transfor-mation of the unwrapped phase,spatial distributions of the electron density of laser-induced epoxy fiber rein-forced polymer plasma at various delays are acquired.Results show that the measured electron density of theplasma is mainly distributed on the order of 10^18 cm^3.The experiment also indicates that the total amount oflaser plasma electrons changes slightly within the recorded time and the change of the electron density is approx-imately inversely proportional to the change of the plasma volume.展开更多
文摘Interferograms of laser-induced epoxy fiber reinforced polymer plasmas are obtained through aMach-Zehnder interferometry system.An improved digital double-exposure Fourier method is applied to extractinitial wrapped phases from interferograms,and then an improved phase unwrapping algorithm based on a maskand a branch-cut method is proposed to solve the problem of phase unwrapping.After the inverse Abel transfor-mation of the unwrapped phase,spatial distributions of the electron density of laser-induced epoxy fiber rein-forced polymer plasma at various delays are acquired.Results show that the measured electron density of theplasma is mainly distributed on the order of 10^18 cm^3.The experiment also indicates that the total amount oflaser plasma electrons changes slightly within the recorded time and the change of the electron density is approx-imately inversely proportional to the change of the plasma volume.