Monday, November 5, 2012

1211.0405 (L. Labate et al.)

A novel technique for single-shot energy-resolved 2D X-ray imaging of
plasmas relevant for the Inertial Confinement Fusion
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L. Labate, P. Koester, T. Levato, L. A. Gizzi
A novel X-ray diagnostic of laser-fusion plasmas is described, allowing 2D monochromatic images of hot, dense plasmas to be obtained in any X-ray photon energy range, over a large domain, on a single-shot basis. The device (named Energy-encoded Pinhole Camera - EPiC) is based upon the use of an array of many pinholes coupled to a large area CCD camera operating in the single-photon mode. The available X-ray spectral domain is only limited by the Quantum Efficiency of scientific-grade X-ray CCD cameras, thus extending from a few keV up to a few tens of keV. Spectral 2D images of the emitting plasma can be obtained at any X-ray photon energy provided that a sufficient number of photons had been collected at the desired energy. Results from recent ICF related experiments will be reported in order to detail the new diagnostic.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.0405

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