Abstract
A technique is described for obtaining localized measurements of the ion density in a plasma which is not affected by the presence of a magnetic field or the absence of thermodynamic equilibrium. The technique consists basically of exciting the ions with a proton beam and relating the measured absolute intensity of certain spectral lines to the ion density. Three requirements are discussed which must be satisfied in order to apply the method to a particular gas. The technique appears to be well suited to measuring the density of helium ions. The possible sources of error are examined and, for helium plasmas, none of the errors are large provided that the gas pressure is less than 1 mm Hg and the temperature is over 10 000°K. A preliminary experiment is described.