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Implementation of a 1-2 keV point-projection x-ray spectrometer on the National Ignition Facility.

作者信息

King J A, Opachich Y P, Huffman E J, Knight R, Heeter R F, Ahmed M, Liedahl D A, Schneider M B, Thompson N B, Johns H M, Dodd E, Flippo K A, Kline J L, Lopez F E, Archuleta T N, Perry T S

机构信息

Nevada National Security Site, Livermore, California 94550, USA.

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California 94550, USA.

出版信息

Rev Sci Instrum. 2018 Oct;89(10):10F101. doi: 10.1063/1.5038092.

Abstract

A point-projection soft X-ray Opacity Spectrometer (OpSpec) has been implemented to measure X-ray spectra from ∼1 to 2 keV on the National Ignition Facility (NIF). Measurement of such soft X-rays with open-aperture point-projection detectors is challenging because only very thin filters may be used to shield the detector from the hostile environment. OpSpec diffracts X-rays from 540 to 2100 eV off a potassium (or rubidium) acid phthalate (KAP or RbAP) crystal onto either image plates or, most recently, X-ray films. A "sacrificial front filter" strategy is used to prevent crystal damage, while 2 or 3 rear filters protect the data. Since May 2017, OpSpec has been recording X-ray transmission data for iron-magnesium plasmas on the NIF, at "Anchor 1" plasma conditions (temperature ∼150 eV, density ∼7 × 10 /cm). Upgrades improved OpSpec's performance on 6 NIF shots in August and December 2017, with reduced backgrounds and 100% data return using filter stacks as thin as 2.9 m (total). Photometric noise is beginning to meet requirements, and further work will reduce systematic errors.

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