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An optimized online filter stack spectrometer

Authors :
Wen, Jia-xing
Ma, Ge
Yu, Ming-hai
Wu, Yu-chi
Yan, Yong-hong
Wang, Shao-yi
Gao, Huai-zhong
Wang, Lu-shan
Zhou, Yu-gang
Li, Qiang
Yang, Yue
Tan, Fang
Zhang, Xiao-hui
Zhang, Jie
Mo, Wen-bo
Su, Jing-qin
Zhou, Wei-min
Gu, Yu-qiu
Zhao, Zong-qing
Zeng, Ming
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The spectrum of laser-plasma-generated X-rays is very important as it can characterize electron dynamics and also be useful for applications, and nowadays with the forthcoming high-repetition-rate laser-plasma experiments, there is a raising demand for online diagnosis for the X-ray spectrum. In this paper, scintillators and silicon PIN diodes are used to build a wideband online filter stack spectrometer. The genetic algorithm is used to optimize the arrangements of the X-ray sensors and filters by minimizing the condition number of the response matrix, thus the unfolding error can be significantly decreased according to the numerical experiments. The detector responses are quantitatively calibrated by irradiating the scintillator and PIN diode using different nuclides and comparing the measured gamma-ray peaks. Finally, a 15-channel spectrometer prototype has been implemented. The X-ray detector, front-end electronics, and back-end electronics are integrated into the prototype, and the prototype can determine the spectrum with 1 kHz repetition rates.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2301.12580
Document Type :
Working Paper