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SPECTIX, a PETAL+ X-ray spectrometer: design, calibration and preliminary tests

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Published 5 January 2018 © 2018 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab
, , 2nd European Conference on Plasma Diagnostics (ECPD 2017) Citation C. Reverdin et al 2018 JINST 13 C01005 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/13/01/C01005

1748-0221/13/01/C01005

Abstract

The present article describes the design, the calibration and preliminary tests of the X-ray transmission crystal spectrometer SPECTIX (Spectromètre PEtal à Cristaux en Transmission X) built in the framework of the PETAL (PETawatt Aquitaine Laser) project and located in the Laser MégaJoule (LMJ) facility [1,2]. SPECTIX aims at characterizing the hard x-ray Kα emission generated by the interaction of the PETAL ps ultra high-energy laser with a target. The broad spectral range covered by this spectrometer (7 to 150 keV) is achieved by using two measurement channels composed by two distinct crystals. Due to the harsh environment experienced by the spectrometer during a LMJ-PETAL shot, passive detection with image plates is used. Shielding has been dimensioned in order to protect the detector against PETAL shot products. It includes a magnetic dipole to remove electrons entering the spectrometer, a 20 mm thick tungsten frontal collimation and a 6 mm thick lead housing. The SPECTIX performances, including the shielding efficiency, have been tested during an experimental campain performed at the PICO 2000 laser facility at LULI. Improvements inferred from these tests are currently being implemented. Full commissioning of SPECTIX is planned on PETAL shots at the end of 2017.

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10.1088/1748-0221/13/01/C01005