Crystal response measurement of the x-ray transmission crystals used by the Imaging Spectroscopy Snout at the National Ignition Facility

M. Dozieres,C. M. Krauland,S. Stoupin, J. Ayers, N. Thompson, J. Castaneda, T. McCarville, J. A. Tabimina, J. Huckins,M. Beach, V. Rekow,John Seely,M. B. Schneider

REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS(2022)

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The Imaging Spectroscopy Snout (ISS) used at the National Ignition Facility is able to simultaneously collect neutron pinhole images, 1D spatially resolved x-ray spectra, and time resolved x-ray pinhole images. To measure the x-ray spectra, the ISS can be equipped with up to four different transmission crystals, each offering different energy ranges from -7.5 to -12 keV and different resolutions. Characterizing and calibrating such instruments is of paramount importance in order to extract meaningful results from experiments. More specifically, we characterized different ISS transmission-type alpha-Quartz crystals by measuring their responses as a function of photon energy, from which we inferred the angle-integrated reflectivity for each crystal's working reflections. These measurements were made at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory calibration station dedicated to the characterization of x-ray spectrometers. The sources used covered a wide x-ray range & mdash;from a few to 30 keV; the source diameter was -0.6 mm. The experimental results are discussed alongside theoretical calculations using the pyTTE model. Published under an exclusive license by AIP Publishing.
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