Bulletin of the American Physical Society
63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 66, Number 13
Monday–Friday, November 8–12, 2021; Pittsburgh, PA
Session UO06: HED Measurements and Diagnostic Techniques
2:00 PM–5:00 PM,
Thursday, November 11, 2021
Room: Rooms 310-311
Chair: Edward Marley, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
Abstract: UO06.00006 : Ultra-Compact X-ray Spectrometer (UCXS) for high repetition rate laser plasma experiments *
3:00 PM–3:12 PM
Presenter:
Ghassan Zeraouli
(Colorado State University)
Authors:
Ghassan Zeraouli
(Colorado State University)
Derek Mariscal
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Elizabeth S Grace
(Georgia Institute of Technology)
Graeme G Scott
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Kelly Swanson
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Raspberry A Simpson
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI)
Blagoje Z Djordjevic
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Ryan Nedbailo
(Colorado State University)
Huanyu Song
(Colorado State University)
John Morrison
(Colorado State University)
Jaebum Park
(Colorado State University)
Reed C Hollinger
(Colorado State University)
Shoujun Wang
(Colorado State University)
Jorge J Rocca
(Colorado State University)
Tammy Ma
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Collaborations:
G. Zeraouli, D. Mariscal, E. Grace, G. Scott, K. Swanson, R. Simpson, B. Djordjevic, R . Nedbailo, H. Song, J. Morrison, J. Park, R. Hollinger, S. Wang, J. Rocca, T. Ma
We present in this work the development of an ultra-compact multi-channel x-ray spectrometer (UCXS). This diagnostic has been especially built and adapted to perform at high repetition rate (>1 Hz) for high-intensity, short-pulse laser plasma experiments. X-ray filters of varying materials and thicknesses are specifically chosen to provide high spectral resolution (up to ΔE≈1keV) over the x-ray range of 1 keV to 25 keV via k-edge matching. These filters are distributed over a total of 10 channels, where each x-ray filter is coupled to a single scintillator to avoid optical bleeding between channels. These fast scintillators [2] (few ns decay), allow for both high efficiency fluorescence, and high throughput for high rep rate operations. The UCXS is designed to detect and resolve a large variety of laser driven x-ray sources such as low energy bremsstrahlung emission, fluorescence emission and betatron radiation (up to 25keV).
Another advantage of the UCXS is a structure of optical fibres which transport the converted light out of the vacuum target chamber to a remote imaging detection station. This, as well as supple shielding, make the spectrometer flexible in terms of experimental layouts while being both reliable and robust against strong electro magnetic pulses (EMP) issues generated in these harsh laser plasma environments.
Preliminary results from commissioning experiments at the ALEPH laser facility at Colorado State University will be shown.
*DOE LasernetUS Grant DE-SC0021246Measurements Innovation SCW1720LLNL DE-AC52-07NA27344LDRD 21-ERD-015
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