Recent Enhancements In The Performance Of The Orion High-Resolution X-Ray Spectrometers

N. Hell, P. Beiersdorfer,G. V. Brown, T. E. Lockard,E. W. Magee,R. Shepherd,D. J. Hoarty, C. R. D. Brown,M. P. Hill, L. M. R. Hobbs, S. F. James, C. Lynch, T. A. Caughey

REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS(2021)

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During the past few years, the Orion high-resolution x-ray spectrometers have been successful tools for measuring x-ray spectra from plasmas generated in the Orion laser facility. Duplicate spectrometers also operate successfully at the Livermore EBIT-I and SuperEBIT electron beam ion traps for measuring x-ray polarization. We have recently implemented very high-quality, optically bonded, spherically bent quartz crystals to remove the structure in the x-ray image that had been observed in earlier measurements. The structure had been caused by focusing defects and limited the accuracy of our measurements. We present before and after images that show a drastic improvement. We, furthermore, have implemented a spherically bent potassium acid phthalate (KAP) crystal on one of our spectrometers. The KAP crystal was prepared in a similar fashion, and we present measurements of the N Ly-beta and Ne Ly beta lines taken in first- and second-order reflections at 600 and 1200 eV, respectively. These measurements confirm that KAP crystals can be produced at a quality suitable for extending the spectral coverage to wavelengths longer than those accessible by different quartz crystals, especially those that cover the astrophysically important lines of iron.
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