Author:
Armstrong Chris D.,Scott G. G.,Richards S.,Patel J. K.,Fedorov K.,Gray R. J.,Welsby K.,Rajeev P. P.
Abstract
Laser–plasma interactions (LPIs) are an emerging source of a range of energetic radiation. LPI experiments drive ultra-short (< ps) and brilliant sources of X-rays from keV to MeV energies. Designing detectors to maximise the sensitivity and resolution achievable with these sources is paramount to optimising laser-driven accelerators. In this article, we explore the key parameters associated with laser-driven X-ray sources and the detector systems required to characterise them. We present a concise approach to modelling the sensitivity and resolution for indirect detector systems factoring in both the optical collection and the X-ray attenuation within the scintillator.
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Physics and Astronomy,Mathematical Physics,Materials Science (miscellaneous),Biophysics