Characterization of x-ray lens for use in probing high energy density states of matter
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24/04/2015
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<p>By using polycapillary lenses to focus laser-produced x-ray sources to high intensities, an improvement in signal-to-noise ratio can be achieved. Here the He-alpha line emission produced by driving a titanium backlighter target is focused by a polycapillary lens and the output characterized. The x-ray spot is measured to have a peak intensity of 4.5 x 10(7) photons, with a total photon count of 8.8 x 10(8) in 0.13 +/- 0.01 mm(2). This setup is equivalent to placing the backlighter target 3 mm from the sample with a 600 mu m diameter pinhole. The polycapillary lens enables the placement of the backlighter target at a much larger distance from the sample to be studied and therefore has the ability to greatly improve the signal-to-noise ratio on detectors. We demonstrate this with two simple diffraction experiments using pyrolytic graphite and polycrystalline aluminium.</p> |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Mabey , P , Hartley , N J , Doyle , H W , Cross , J E , Ceurvorst , L , Savin , A , Rigby , A , Oliver , M , Calvert , M , Kim , I J , Riley , D , Norreys , P A , Nam , C H , Carroll , D C , Spindloe , C & Gregori , G 2015 , ' Characterization of x-ray lens for use in probing high energy density states of matter ' Journal of Instrumentation , vol 10 , 04010 . DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/10/04/P04010 |
Palavras-Chave | #Plasma diagnostics - probes #Plasma generation (laser-produced, RF, x ray-produced) #Plasma diagnostics - interferometry, spectroscopy and imaging #PLASMA #IGNITION #PULSES |
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