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A 7.2 keV spherical x-ray crystal backlighter for two-frame, two-color backlighting at Sandia’s Z Pulsed Power Facility.

Authors :
Schollmeier, M. S.
Knapp, P. F.
Ampleford, D. J.
Harding, E. C.
Jennings, C. A.
Lamppa, D. C.
Loisel, G. P.
Martin, M. R.
Robertson, G. K.
Shores, J. E.
Smith, I. C.
Speas, C. S.
Weis, M. R.
Porter, J. L.
McBride, R. D.
Source :
Review of Scientific Instruments; 2017, Vol. 88 Issue 10, p103503-1-103503-8, 8p, 3 Color Photographs, 2 Charts, 6 Graphs
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Many experiments on Sandia National Laboratories’ Z Pulsed Power Facility—a 30 MA, 100 ns rise-time, pulsed-power driver—use a monochromatic quartz crystal backlighter system at 1.865 keV (Si He<subscript>α</subscript>) or 6.151 keV (Mn He<subscript>α</subscript>) x-ray energy to radiograph an imploding liner (cylindrical tube) or wire array z-pinch. The x-ray source is generated by the Z-Beamlet laser, which provides two 527-nm, 1 kJ, 1-ns laser pulses. Radiographs of imploding, thick-walled beryllium liners at convergence ratios C<subscript>R</subscript> above 15 [C<subscript>R</subscript> = r<subscript>i</subscript>(0)/r<subscript>i</subscript>(t)] using the 6.151-keV backlighter system were too opaque to identify the inner radius r<subscript>i</subscript> of the liner with high confidence, demonstrating the need for a higher-energy x-ray radiography system. Here, we present a 7.242 keV backlighter system using a Ge(335) spherical crystal with the Co He<subscript>α</subscript> resonance line. This system operates at a similar Bragg angle as the existing 1.865 keV and 6.151 keV backlighters, enhancing our capabilities for two-color, two-frame radiography without modifying the system integration at Z. The first data taken at Z include 6.2-keV and 7.2-keV two color radiographs as well as radiographs of low-convergence (C<subscript>R</subscript> about 4-5), high-areal-density liner implosions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00346748
Volume :
88
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Review of Scientific Instruments
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
126002108
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4994566