L. Jegan Antony Marcilin*, N. M. Nandhitha
Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, Vol.36, No.1, pp. 1215-1226, 2023, DOI:10.32604/iasc.2023.028764
- 29 September 2022
Abstract Controlled thermonuclear reactors require consistent monitoring of plasma in the toroidal chamber. Better working conditions of such machines can be monitored by analyzing its radiations. Various wavelengths such as 656.3, 486.1, 464.7 nm are quite significant which are used for health monitoring of thermonuclear machines. The optical thin film filters which work on constructive and destructive interference are the ideal choices. These filters are multilayered with a pair of high and low refractive index dielectric materials. Significantly high transmission index at the desired wavelength and relatively low transmission at the other wavelengths are desired. With… More >