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桑迪亚国家实验室的 Z 设施和劳伦斯-利弗莫尔国家实验室的国家点火装置 (NIF) 正在进行不透明度测量。目前在国家点火装置上使用的软 X 射线不透明度光谱仪(OpSpec)使用两个椭圆弯曲晶体,以时间积分模式在图像板或胶片上进行测量。目前正在计划将这些不透明度测量扩展为一种时间分辨探测模式,称为 OpSpecTR。在此之前,考虑到现有 hCMOS 探测器的尺寸和光度计,对晶体的几何形状进行了重新设计,并使用了掠角 X 射线反射镜。该反射镜起到了低通 X 射线能量滤波器的作用,减少了高能 X 射线的贡献。本文介绍了用于 OpSpecTR 的反射镜和晶体的首次测试。使用曼森 X 射线源测试了反射镜的反射尺寸和反射率。镜面与新的椭圆形晶体形状相结合,展示了 OpSpecTR 的光谱覆盖范围。X 射线光学性能测试结果与预期设计一并显示。
Testing the optical components for the National Ignition Facility time-resolved soft x-ray opacity spectrometer (OpSpecTR).
Opacity measurements are being carried out at the Z-facility at Sandia National Laboratories and at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The current soft x-ray Opacity Spectrometer (OpSpec) used on the NIF uses two elliptically bent crystals in time-integrated mode on either an image plate or a film. Plans are under way to expand these opacity measurements into a mode of time-resolved detection, called OpSpecTR. Previously, considerations for the available hCMOS detector size and photometrics led to a crystal geometry redesign and the use of a grazing angle x-ray mirror. The mirror acts as a low-pass x-ray energy filter, reducing the contribution of higher energy x rays. The first tests of the mirror and the crystal for OpSpecTR are presented here. The size of the mirror reflection and the reflectivity is tested using a Manson x-ray source. The mirror coupled with the new elliptical crystal shape demonstrates OpSpecTR's spectral coverage. The results from the x-ray optics performance testing are shown along with the intended design.
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