Development of a high resolution x-ray spectrometer for the National Ignition Facility (NIF)

A high resolution (E/ΔE = 1200-1800) Bragg crystal x-ray spectrometer is being developed to measure plasma parameters in National Ignition Facility experiments. The instrument will be a diagnostic instrument manipulator positioned cassette designed mainly to infer electron density in compressed caps...

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Published inReview of scientific instruments Vol. 87; no. 11; p. 11E344
Main Authors Hill, K W, Bitter, M, Delgado-Aparicio, L, Efthimion, P C, Ellis, R, Gao, L, Maddox, J, Pablant, N A, Schneider, M B, Chen, H, Ayers, S, Kauffman, R L, MacPhee, A G, Beiersdorfer, P, Bettencourt, R, Ma, T, Nora, R C, Scott, H A, Thorn, D B, Kilkenny, J D, Nelson, D, Shoup, 3rd, M, Maron, Y
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.11.2016
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Summary:A high resolution (E/ΔE = 1200-1800) Bragg crystal x-ray spectrometer is being developed to measure plasma parameters in National Ignition Facility experiments. The instrument will be a diagnostic instrument manipulator positioned cassette designed mainly to infer electron density in compressed capsules from Stark broadening of the helium-β (1s -1s3p) lines of krypton and electron temperature from the relative intensities of dielectronic satellites. Two conically shaped crystals will diffract and focus (1) the Kr Heβ complex and (2) the Heα (1s -1s2p) and Lyα (1s-2p) complexes onto a streak camera photocathode for time resolved measurement, and a third cylindrical or conical crystal will focus the full Heα to Heβ spectral range onto an image plate to provide a time integrated calibration spectrum. Calculations of source x-ray intensity, spectrometer throughput, and spectral resolution are presented. Details of the conical-crystal focusing properties as well as the status of the instrumental design are also presented.
ISSN:1089-7623
DOI:10.1063/1.4962053