The Dante is a 15 channel filtered diode array which is installed on the OMEGA laser facility at the Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester. The system yields the spectrally and temporally resolved radiation flux from 50 eV to 10 keV from various targets (i.e., Hohlraum, gas pipes, etc.). The absolute flux is determined from the radiometric calibration of the x-ray diodes, filters, and mirrors and an unfold algorithm applied to the recorded voltages from each channel. The unfold algorithm assumes an emitting source that is spatially uniform and has a constant area as a function of photon energy. The emitting x-ray source is usually considered to be the laser entrance hole (LEH) of a given diameter for Hohlraum type targets or the effective wall area of high conversion efficiency K-shell type targets. This assumption can be problematic for several reasons. High intensity regions or “hot spots” in the x-ray are observed where the drive laser beams strike the target. The “hot spots” create non-uniform emission seen by the Dante. Additionally, thinned walled (50 μm) low-Z targets (C22H10N2O5) have an energy dependent source size since the target's walls will be fully opaque for low energies (E < 2–3 keV) yet fully transmissive at higher energies. Determining accurate yields can be challenging for these types of targets. Discussion and some analysis will be presented.
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July 25 2012
Source geometric considerations for OMEGA Dante measurementsa)
M. J. May;
M. J. May
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
, Livermore, California 94551, USA
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J. R. Patterson;
J. R. Patterson
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
, Livermore, California 94551, USA
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C. Sorce;
C. Sorce
2Laboratory for Laser Energetics,
University of Rochester
, 250 East River Road, Rochester, New York 14623, USA
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K. Widmann;
K. Widmann
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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K. B. Fournier;
K. B. Fournier
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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F. Perez
F. Perez
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Contributed paper, published as part of the Proceedings of the 19th Topical Conference on High-Temperature Plasma Diagnostics, Monterey, California, May 2012.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. 83, 10E117 (2012)
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May 03 2012
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June 18 2012
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M. J. May, J. R. Patterson, C. Sorce, K. Widmann, K. B. Fournier, F. Perez; Source geometric considerations for OMEGA Dante measurements. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 1 October 2012; 83 (10): 10E117. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4734041
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