One of the problems of all experiments involving the inability to see what is happening inside - bright flare. Representative examples could be shown welding and burning hot thermonuclear plasma. To solve this problem will help a unique laser monitor, developed by a group of scientists of Tomsk.
According to one of the founders Maxim Trigub, monitor is based on two lasers - one for the illumination of the object, and the second - to enhance the image. Thus, scientists are able to see how through the flames, with a considerable distance and extremely hostile environments.
This is especially important in experiments related to explosions or while production of some nanomaterials. Thanks to the laser monitor, scientists will be able to filter out the bright background illumination.
When assembling the prototype of the device, Russian produced components have been used exclusively. Running it successfully held at the Institute of Electrophysics, where with the help of unique nonmaterial was fabricated. In the near future, Russian scientists hope to become members of the prestigious international project to build an experimental thermonuclear reactor - ITER.