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14 November 2001 X-ray spectra in the 12- to 60-keV energy range from plasmas produced by the OMEGA laser
John F. Seely, Richard D. Deslattes Jr., Lawrence T. Hudson, Glenn E. Holland, R. Atkin, David D. Meyerhofer, Christian Stoeckl
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Abstract
X-ray spectra in the energy range 12-60 keV were recorded by a transmission crystal spectrometer form targets irradiated by the 60 beam, approximately kJ, OMEGA laser. The targets consisted of planar silver and gold foils, spherical gold targets, and krypton-filled CH shells. The time-integrated spectral images were recorded by a CCD sensor with a phosphor conversion screen. Emission features identified in the spectra include the silver K(alpha) line at 22.1 keV and the helium-like krypton resonance line series at 13-17 keV.
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John F. Seely, Richard D. Deslattes Jr., Lawrence T. Hudson, Glenn E. Holland, R. Atkin, David D. Meyerhofer, and Christian Stoeckl "X-ray spectra in the 12- to 60-keV energy range from plasmas produced by the OMEGA laser", Proc. SPIE 4504, Applications of X Rays Generated from Lasers and Other Bright Sources II, (14 November 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.448466
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Crystals

Spectroscopy

Image filtering

Optical filters

X-ray imaging

Absorption

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