Cf. Kaminsky et P. Ewart, MULTIPLEX H-2 CARS THERMOMETRY IN A MICROWAVE-ASSISTED DIAMOND CVD PLASMA, Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics, 64(1), 1997, pp. 103-109
Rapid temperature measurements in a low pressure, microwave assisted,
diamond CVD plasma are reported. By using a ''modeless'' laser as the
Stokes source for H-2 CARS, accurate single-shot and averaged temperat
ures were obtained which agreed with Values obtained from laser induce
d fluorescence measurements. The speed of data acquisition afforded by
multiplex CARS allowed variations of temperature to be monitored with
changing plasma conditions induced by variations of pressure, gas com
position and microwave power. The application of the technique for ''o
nline'' monitoring of plasma processes is briefly discussed.