Extension of charged-particle spectrometer capabilities for diagnosing implosions on OMEGA, Z, and the NIF

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New designs and a new analysis technique have been developed for an existing compact charged-particle spectrometer on the NIF and OMEGA. The new analysis technique extends the capabilities of this diagnostic to measure arbitrarily shaped ion spectra down to 1 MeV with yields as low as 106. Three different designs are provided optimized for the measurement of DD protons, T3He deuterons, and 3He3He protons. The designs are highly customizable, and a generalized framework is provided for optimizing the design for alternative applications. Additionally, the understanding of the detector's response and uncertainties is greatly expanded upon. A new calibration procedure is also developed to increase the precision of the measurements.

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Lahmann, B., Johnson, M. G., Frenje, J. A., Birkel, A. J., Adrian, P. J., Kabadi, N., … Petrasso, R. D. (2021). Extension of charged-particle spectrometer capabilities for diagnosing implosions on OMEGA, Z, and the NIF. Review of Scientific Instruments, 92(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0062584

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