Author:
Song Honghu,Wu Zhen,Zhang Hui,Li Junli,Qiu Rui
Abstract
Abstract
Filter stack spectrometers are widely employed in laser
facilities for the spectrum measurement of bremsstrahlung
photons. However, this method suffers from large uncertainty of
unfolding due to its intrinsic limit resolution. For this, an
optimization study on filter stack spectrometer is conducted. This
procedure is implemented by a hybrid particle swarm optimization and
genetic algorithm (PSO-GA). Monte-Carlo particle transport code
Fluka is used for the simulation of the response matrix. Gravel
algorithm, based on the least-square method, is used for the
unfolding. For mono-energetic photons, this optimized filter stack
spectrometer design provides a better energy resolution. For
continuous distribution, this optimized filter stack spectrometer
design yields a narrower unfolding solution space in the presence of
measurement error.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation