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Imaging x-ray spectrometer at the high energy density instrument of the European x-ray free electron laser.

X PanM ŠmídR ŠtefaníkováF DonatC BaehtzT BurianValerio CerantolaLennart GausOliver S HumphriesV HajkovaL JuhaM KrupkaM KozlováZ KonopkovaThomas R PrestonL WollenweberUlf ZastrauKaterina Falk
Published in: The Review of scientific instruments (2023)
A multipurpose imaging x-ray crystal spectrometer is developed for the high energy density instrument of the European X-ray Free Electron Laser. The spectrometer is designed to measure x rays in the energy range of 4-10 keV, providing high-resolution, spatially resolved spectral measurements. A toroidally bent germanium (Ge) crystal is used, allowing x-ray diffraction from the crystal to image along a one-dimensional spatial profile while spectrally resolving along the other. A detailed geometrical analysis is performed to determine the curvature of the crystal. The theoretical performance of the spectrometer in various configurations is calculated by ray-tracing simulations. The key properties of the spectrometer, including the spectral and spatial resolution, are demonstrated experimentally on different platforms. Experimental results prove that this Ge spectrometer is a powerful tool for spatially resolved measurements of x-ray emission, scattering, or absorption spectra in high energy density physics.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • high speed
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