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Filter Pack X-ray Spectrum Reconstruction for Betatron Streaking Experiment

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Abstract

For laser wakefield acceleration, single-shot diagnostic techniques are used to obtain the betatron X-ray spectrum. One method is the use of a filter pack in front of an X-ray camera to calculate the critical energy of a synchrotron-like spectrum. The pack is made of strips, each with varying thicknesses of aluminum and copper. To recover the spectrum, the spatial intensity profile is normalized by taking the background from the empty spaces between the strips and interpolating to recover the profile. A critical energy is guessed, and transmission data is calculated. The guess is adjusted to minimize the sum of the squares of the residuals between the real and calculated values, and this final value is taken to be the true critical energy. In betatron streaking experiments, the wakefield follows a curved trajectory as it travels through a transverse density gradient. Emitted X-rays “streak” across the camera, so the spectrum can be retrieved as the emission angle changes, representing the evolution of the critical energy with time.

Presenters

  • Rebecca J Fitzgarrald

    University of Michigan

Authors

  • Rebecca J Fitzgarrald

    University of Michigan

  • Yong Ma

    University of Michigan

  • Jason A Cardarelli

    University of Michigan

  • Paul T Campbell

    University of Michigan

  • Mario Balcazar

    University of Michigan

  • Andre F Antoine

    University of Michigan

  • Nick F Beier

    Univ of Alberta, University of Alberta

  • Sylvain Fourmaux

    ALLS, INRS, INRS-EMT, INRS

  • Sallee R Klein

    University of Michigan

  • Meriame Berboucha

    Imperial College London, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

  • Amina E Hussein

    Univ of Alberta, University of Alberta, Canada

  • Brendan Kettle

    Imperial College London

  • Karl M Krushelnick

    University of Michigan

  • Stuart P.D. Mangles

    Imperial College London

  • Qian Qian

    University of Michigan

  • Gianluca Sarri

    Queen's University Belfast, The Queen's University of Belfast

  • Daniel Seipt

    Helmholtz Institut Jena, Helmholtz Institute Jena, The Helmholtz Institute Jena, Helmholtz-Institute Jena

  • Vigneshvar Senthilkumaran

    University of Alberta

  • Rob Shalloo

    DESY

  • Matthew Streeter

    Queen's University Belfast

  • Louise Willingale

    University of Michigan

  • Alec G.R. G Thomas

    University of Michigan, UM