High repetition-rate dual-channel X-ray spectrometer for high-intensity laser-plasma experiments

Author:

Zeraouli G.12ORCID,Mariscal D. A.2ORCID,Swanson K. K.2ORCID,Grace E.2ORCID,Folsom E. N.2ORCID,Hill M. P.2ORCID,Williams G. J.2ORCID,Simpson R. A.2ORCID,Djordjevic B. Z.2ORCID,Daskalova R.3ORCID,Tiscareno G.3ORCID,Hanggi D.3ORCID,Spingola P.3ORCID,Unzicker B.3ORCID,Kuz C.3ORCID,Andrews S.2ORCID,Costa R.2,Cauble B.2ORCID,Albert F.2ORCID,Schumacher D. W.3,Rocca J. J.14,Ma T.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Colorado State University 1 , Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, USA

2. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 2 , Livermore, California 94550, USA

3. The Ohio State University 3 , Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA

4. XUV Lasers 4 , Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, USA

Abstract

We describe the development and demonstration of a high-repetition-rate-capable dual-channel (DC) x-ray spectrometer designed for high-intensity laser–plasma experiments (≥1×1021 W/cm2). The spectrometer, which operates at high repetition rates, is limited only by the refresh rate of targets and the camera’s frame rate. It features two channels, each equipped with a flat highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) crystal and a unique detector plane, allowing it to resolve two distinct x-ray bands: approximately 7–10 and 10–13 keV. Each detector plate carrier holds two slots for active (scintillators) or passive (imaging plates) x-ray detectors. We present the design and testing of the HR-DC-HOPG using both the COMET laser (10 J, 0.5 ps shot/4 min) at LLNL’s Jupiter Laser Facility and the SCARLET laser (10 J, 30 fs shot/min) at Ohio State University. The results demonstrate the spectrometer’s performance across various laser energies, target materials, pulse shapes, and detector types.

Funder

DOE Office of Science

Fusin Energy Sciences

LasernetUS

Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship ONR Award

DOE Office of Science Early Career Research Program

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Laboratory Directed Research and Development

Publisher

AIP Publishing

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