Development of a compact magnetic spectrometer for use at the OMEGA Laser Facility and the National Ignition Facility
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Pearcy, JA; Russell, L; Kabadi, NV; Johnson, TM; Adrian, PA; Gatu-Johnson, M; Casco, E; Palmisano, K; Gates, G; Burgett, T; Scott, M; Petrasso, RD; Li, CK; Frenje, J; ... Show more Show less
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Measurement of proton spectra is an important diagnostic for a variety of high energy density physics experiments. Current diagnostics are either not designed to capture the spectrum of low-energy protons or are unsuitable for high debris experiments. To bridge the gap, a new CR-39 based compact magnetic spectrometer (MagSpec) has been developed to measure proton spectra in the 1–20 MeV energy range, with a particular focus on the low-energy (1–6 MeV) spectrum, for use in experiments at the OMEGA Laser Facility and the National Ignition Facility (NIF). In the MagSpec diagnostic, protons of different energies are dispersed as they pass through a magnetic field before impinging on a differentially filtered CR-39 surface, resulting in a spatial distribution of CR-39 tracks that corresponds to the energy spectrum. In this paper, we discuss details of the design and implementation of MagSpec on the NIF and OMEGA.
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2024-10-03Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion CenterJournal
Review of Scientific Instruments
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AIP Publishing
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J. A. Pearcy, L. Russell, N. V. Kabadi, T. M. Johnson, P. A. Adrian, M. Gatu-Johnson, E. Casco, K. Palmisano, G. Gates, T. Burgett, M. Scott, R. D. Petrasso, C. K. Li, J. Frenje; Development of a compact magnetic spectrometer for use at the OMEGA Laser Facility and the National Ignition Facility. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 1 October 2024; 95 (10): 103509.
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