Published January 1999 | Version v1
Journal article

Absolute, soft x-ray calorimetry on the Z facility at Sandia National Laboratories (invited)

  • 1. Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87185 (United States)

Description

Simple and reliable x-ray fluence measurements, in addition to time-resolved diagnostics, are needed to understand the physics of hot Z-pinch plasmas. A commercially available laser calorimeter has been modified for measuring soft x-ray fluence from the Z facility at Sandia National Laboratories. The x-ray absorber of this calorimeter is an aluminum disk, attached to a two-dimensional thermopile and surrounded by an isoperibol shroud. The time integral and the maximum of the thermopile voltage signal are both proportional to the x-ray energy deposited. Data are collected for 90 s, and the instrument has, thus far, been used in the 1 - 25 mJ range. A wider dynamic measuring range for x-ray fluence (energy/area) can be achieved by varying the area of the defining aperture. The calorimeter is calibrated by an electrical substitution method. Calibrations are performed before and after each x-ray experiment on the Z facility. The calibration of the time integral of the thermopile voltage versus energy deposited (or the peak of thermopile voltage versus energy deposited) is linear with zero intercept at the 95% confidence level. The irreproducibility of the calibration is <2%, and the imprecision in the measurement of the incident x-ray energy (inferred from signal noise and the calibration) is estimated to be ∼0.9 mJ (95% confidence level). The systematic uncertainty (inaccuracy), due to correctable baseline shifts, is estimated at ±10%. Comparisons have been made of the calorimeter to time-resolved x-ray diagnostics, e.g., bolometers and x-ray diode arrays, by integrating the flux measured by such instruments over time. copyright 1999 American Institute of Physics

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Review of Scientific Instruments
Journal Volume
70
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 270-275
ISSN
0034-6748
CODEN
RSINAK

Conference

Title
12. topical conference on high-temperature plasma diagnostics
Dates
7-11 Jun 1998
Place
Princeton, NJ (United States)

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-980605--