A time-resolved imaging system for the diagnosis of x-ray self-emission in high energy density physics experiments

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A diagnostic capable of recording spatially and temporally resolved x-ray self-emission data was developed to characterize experiments on the MAGPIE pulsed-power generator. The diagnostic used two separate imaging systems: a pinhole imaging system with two-dimensional spatial resolution and a slit imaging system with one-dimensional spatial resolution. The two-dimensional imaging system imaged light onto the image plate. The one-dimensional imaging system imaged light onto the same piece of image plate and a linear array of silicon photodiodes. This design allowed the cross-comparison of different images, allowing a picture of the spatial and temporal distribution of x-ray self-emission to be established. The design was tested in a series of pulsed-power-driven magnetic-reconnection experiments.

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Halliday, J. W. D., Bland, S. N., Hare, J. D., Parker, S., Suttle, L. G., Russell, D. R., & Lebedev, S. V. (2021). A time-resolved imaging system for the diagnosis of x-ray self-emission in high energy density physics experiments. Review of Scientific Instruments, 92(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0073174

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