The Dilation Aided Single-Line-Of-Sight X-Ray Camera For The National Ignition Facility: Characterization And Fielding

S R Nagel,A C Carpenter,J Park, M S Dayton,P M Bell,D K Bradley, B T Funsten,B W Hatch, S Heerey,J M Hill,J P Holder, E R Hurd, C C Macaraeg, P B Patel, R B Petre,K Piston,C A Trosseille, K Engelhorn,T J Hilsabeck, T M Chung, A K L Dymoke-Bradshaw, J D Hares, L D Claus, T D England, B B Mitchell, J L Porter,G Robertson,M O Sanchez

REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS(2018)

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Crystal x-ray imaging is frequently used in inertial confinement fusion and laser-plasma interaction applications as it has advantages compared to pinhole imaging, such as higher signal throughput, better achievable spatial resolution, and chromatic selection. However, currently used x-ray detectors are only able to obtain a single time resolved image per crystal. The dilation aided single-line-of-sight x-ray camera described here was designed for the National Ignition Facility (NIF) and combines two recent diagnostic developments, the pulse dilation principle used in the dilation x-ray imager and a ns-scale multi-frame camera that uses a hold and readout circuit for each pixel. This enables multiple images to be taken from a single-line-of-sight with high spatial and temporal resolution. At the moment, the instrument can record two single-line-of-sight images with spatial and temporal resolution of 35 mu m and down to 35 ps, respectively, with a planned upgrade doubling the number of images to four. Here we present the dilation aided single-line-of-sight camera for the NIF, including the x-ray characterization measurements obtained at the COMET laser, as well as the results from the initial timing shot on the NIF. Published by AIP Publishing.
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