Calibration and use of a medium resolution, cross dispersed spectrograph for broadband temperature measurements.
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Abstract
We present FLUXS (Fast Lens-coupled Unit for
cross-dispersive Spectrometry), a compact system for broadband
spectroscopy covering 450-750 nm with a spectral resolution of
0.17 nm. The optical layout incorporates a 31.6 groove/mm
echelle grating crossed with a 300 groove/mm ruled linear
grating. Broadband light is coupled through fiber optics and
collimated to the gratings using a 1.4 F/# lens. The diffracted
spectrum is focused by a 2.0 F/# lens onto an intensified, gated
CCD camera.
Wavelength calibration and system transmission are
determined using calibration lamp sources and a broadband
quartz-tungsten-halogen (QTH) lamp, respectively. We provide a
reconstructed solar spectrum measured by FLUXS. To
demonstrate diagnostic capability, we analyze light emitted by a
titanium foil and a tantalum plasma generated by Axis-2 of the
Dual Axis Radiographic Hydrodynamic Test (DARHT) facility,
which supports a 1.5 kA, 16.4 MeV multi-pulsed electron beam.
cross-dispersive Spectrometry), a compact system for broadband
spectroscopy covering 450-750 nm with a spectral resolution of
0.17 nm. The optical layout incorporates a 31.6 groove/mm
echelle grating crossed with a 300 groove/mm ruled linear
grating. Broadband light is coupled through fiber optics and
collimated to the gratings using a 1.4 F/# lens. The diffracted
spectrum is focused by a 2.0 F/# lens onto an intensified, gated
CCD camera.
Wavelength calibration and system transmission are
determined using calibration lamp sources and a broadband
quartz-tungsten-halogen (QTH) lamp, respectively. We provide a
reconstructed solar spectrum measured by FLUXS. To
demonstrate diagnostic capability, we analyze light emitted by a
titanium foil and a tantalum plasma generated by Axis-2 of the
Dual Axis Radiographic Hydrodynamic Test (DARHT) facility,
which supports a 1.5 kA, 16.4 MeV multi-pulsed electron beam.
Presenters
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Ryle R Rel
LANL, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Authors
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Ryle R Rel
LANL, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Daniel Hersey
LANL
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Sienna M Frost
Los Alamos National Laboratory, LANL
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Thomas Magee
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Jenna Sardelis
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Owen G Sneddon
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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David C Moir
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Michael A Jaworski
Los Alamos National Laboratory