Szypryt P, O'Neil G C, Takacs E, Tan J N, Buechele S W, Naing A S, Bennett D A, Doriese W B, Durkin M, Fowler J W, Gard J D, Hilton G C, Morgan K M, Reintsema C D, Schmidt D R, Swetz D S, Ullom J N, Ralchenko Yu
Quantum Electromagnetics Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, Colorado 80305, USA.
Quantum Measurement Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899, USA.
Rev Sci Instrum. 2019 Dec 1;90(12):123107. doi: 10.1063/1.5116717.
We report on the design, commissioning, and initial measurements of a Transition-Edge Sensor (TES) x-ray spectrometer for the Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Over the past few decades, the NIST EBIT has produced numerous studies of highly charged ions in diverse fields such as atomic physics, plasma spectroscopy, and laboratory astrophysics. The newly commissioned NIST EBIT TES Spectrometer (NETS) improves the measurement capabilities of the EBIT through a combination of high x-ray collection efficiency and resolving power. NETS utilizes 192 individual TES x-ray microcalorimeters (166/192 yield) to improve upon the collection area by a factor of ∼30 over the 4-pixel neutron transmutation doped germanium-based microcalorimeter spectrometer previously used at the NIST EBIT. The NETS microcalorimeters are optimized for the x-ray energies from roughly 500 eV to 8000 eV and achieve an energy resolution of 3.7 eV-5.0 eV over this range, a more modest (<2×) improvement over the previous microcalorimeters. Beyond this energy range, NETS can operate with various trade-offs, the most significant of which are reduced efficiency at lower energies and being limited to a subset of the pixels at higher energies. As an initial demonstration of the capabilities of NETS, we measured transitions in He-like and H-like O, Ne, and Ar as well as Ni-like W. We detail the energy calibration and data analysis techniques used to transform detector counts into x-ray spectra, a process that will be the basis for analyzing future data.
我们报告了美国国家标准与技术研究院(NIST)用于电子束离子阱(EBIT)的一种过渡边传感器(TES)X射线光谱仪的设计、调试及初步测量结果。在过去几十年中,NIST的EBIT在原子物理、等离子体光谱学和实验室天体物理学等不同领域对高电荷离子进行了大量研究。新调试的NIST EBIT TES光谱仪(NETS)通过高X射线收集效率和分辨率的结合,提高了EBIT的测量能力。NETS使用192个单独的TES X射线微热量计(166/192有产出),相较于之前在NIST EBIT使用的4像素中子嬗变掺杂锗基微热量计光谱仪,收集面积提高了约30倍。NETS微热量计针对大约500 eV至8000 eV的X射线能量进行了优化,在此能量范围内实现了3.7 eV - 5.0 eV的能量分辨率,相较于之前的微热量计有适度(<2倍)提升。在这个能量范围之外,NETS可以在各种权衡下运行,其中最显著的是在较低能量下效率降低,以及在较高能量下仅限于部分像素。作为NETS能力的初步展示,我们测量了类氦和类氢的氧、氖、氩以及类镍钨的跃迁。我们详细介绍了用于将探测器计数转换为X射线光谱的能量校准和数据分析技术,这一过程将作为分析未来数据的基础。