In addition to the magnetic confinement fusion plasma, Thomson scattering has been applied to measure electron density and temperature of low-temperature plasmas. Based on a linear magnetized plasma device, a set of Thomson scattering diagnostic system is designed to diagnose the plasma with n(e) = 10(18)-10(19) m(-3) and T-e = 2-5 eV. Due to low plasma temperature and density, this diagnostic system needs high spectral resolution and collection efficiency to meet the requirements of electron velocity distribution function measurements. Through the bench test, it is confirmed that the spectral resolution reaches 0.01 nm, and theoretical collection efficiency is high enough to obtain a Thomson scattering spectrum by 1000 accumulations.
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CAS Key Lab of Geoscience Environment, School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology ofDepartment of Plasma Physics and Fusion Engineering, School of Nuclear Science and Technology,University of Science and Technology of China