Two-color monochromatic x-ray imaging with a single short-pulse laser

  • H. Sawada
  • , T. Daykin
  • , H. S. McLean
  • , H. Chen
  • , P. K. Patel
  • , Y. Ping
  • , F. Pérez

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Abstract

Simultaneous monochromatic crystal imaging at 4.5 and 8.0 keV with x-rays produced by a single short-pulse laser is presented. A layered target consisting of thin foils of titanium and copper glued together is irradiated by the 50 TW Leopard short-pulse laser housed at the Nevada Terawatt Facility. Laser-accelerated MeV fast electrons transmitting through the target induce Kα fluorescence from both foils. Two energy-selective curved crystals in the imaging diagnostic form separate monochromatic images on a single imaging detector. The experiment demonstrates simultaneous two-color monochromatic imaging of the foils on a single detector as well as Kα x-ray production at two different photon energies with a single laser beam. Application of the diagnostic technique to x-ray radiography of a high density plasma is also presented.

Original languageEnglish
Article number063502
JournalReview of Scientific Instruments
Volume88
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2017

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