“…Phase contrast imaging (PCI), which is based on the natural phenomenon of the phase-shift in light-matter interaction [11], works as the only diagnostic which can investigate a wide k ^range turbulence in non-edge tokamak plasma [12]. On the HL-2A tokamak, there are many turbulence diagnostics, such as microwave reflectometry [13], gas puff imaging [14], beam emission spectroscopy [15] and Langmuir probes [16]. The advantages of PCI are good sensitivity, good k resolution, wide k dynamic range, good applicability to plasma and good accessibility of core region.…”