Abstract
An X-ray crystal spectrograph which contains a CCD linear array as the position-sensitive detector is described. Radiation detection is performed directly onto CCD. The spectrograph has a limit of sensitivity at about 2 J/(A.ster), spectral resolution about 1000 and dynamic range 100-120. The device operates on-line with IBM-PC based control system. Software provides all data acquisition and treatment. Output spectra are presented in absolute units. The device was used during composite Z-pinch experiments at pulse-power installations ``Angara-5-1`` (TRINITI, Troitsk, Russia) and ``GAEL`` (Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France). Currently the spectrograph is included in the set of diagnostics of the ``Angara-5-1`` facility. Some of the spectra obtained are presented and discussed. (author). 4 figs., 9 refs.
Attelan-Langlet, S;
Etlicher, B;
[1]
Mishenskij, V O;
Papazyan, Yu V;
Smirnov, V P;
Volkov, G S;
Zajtsev, V I
[2]
- Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau (France)
- Inst. for Thermonuclear and Innovation Investigations, Troitsk (Russian Federation)
Citation Formats
Attelan-Langlet, S, Etlicher, B, Mishenskij, V O, Papazyan, Yu V, Smirnov, V P, Volkov, G S, and Zajtsev, V I.
Application of charge coupled devices as spatially-resolved detectors for X-ray spectrograph.
Czech Republic: N. p.,
1996.
Web.
Attelan-Langlet, S, Etlicher, B, Mishenskij, V O, Papazyan, Yu V, Smirnov, V P, Volkov, G S, & Zajtsev, V I.
Application of charge coupled devices as spatially-resolved detectors for X-ray spectrograph.
Czech Republic.
Attelan-Langlet, S, Etlicher, B, Mishenskij, V O, Papazyan, Yu V, Smirnov, V P, Volkov, G S, and Zajtsev, V I.
1996.
"Application of charge coupled devices as spatially-resolved detectors for X-ray spectrograph."
Czech Republic.
@misc{etde_511148,
title = {Application of charge coupled devices as spatially-resolved detectors for X-ray spectrograph}
author = {Attelan-Langlet, S, Etlicher, B, Mishenskij, V O, Papazyan, Yu V, Smirnov, V P, Volkov, G S, and Zajtsev, V I}
abstractNote = {An X-ray crystal spectrograph which contains a CCD linear array as the position-sensitive detector is described. Radiation detection is performed directly onto CCD. The spectrograph has a limit of sensitivity at about 2 J/(A.ster), spectral resolution about 1000 and dynamic range 100-120. The device operates on-line with IBM-PC based control system. Software provides all data acquisition and treatment. Output spectra are presented in absolute units. The device was used during composite Z-pinch experiments at pulse-power installations ``Angara-5-1`` (TRINITI, Troitsk, Russia) and ``GAEL`` (Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France). Currently the spectrograph is included in the set of diagnostics of the ``Angara-5-1`` facility. Some of the spectra obtained are presented and discussed. (author). 4 figs., 9 refs.}
place = {Czech Republic}
year = {1996}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Application of charge coupled devices as spatially-resolved detectors for X-ray spectrograph}
author = {Attelan-Langlet, S, Etlicher, B, Mishenskij, V O, Papazyan, Yu V, Smirnov, V P, Volkov, G S, and Zajtsev, V I}
abstractNote = {An X-ray crystal spectrograph which contains a CCD linear array as the position-sensitive detector is described. Radiation detection is performed directly onto CCD. The spectrograph has a limit of sensitivity at about 2 J/(A.ster), spectral resolution about 1000 and dynamic range 100-120. The device operates on-line with IBM-PC based control system. Software provides all data acquisition and treatment. Output spectra are presented in absolute units. The device was used during composite Z-pinch experiments at pulse-power installations ``Angara-5-1`` (TRINITI, Troitsk, Russia) and ``GAEL`` (Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France). Currently the spectrograph is included in the set of diagnostics of the ``Angara-5-1`` facility. Some of the spectra obtained are presented and discussed. (author). 4 figs., 9 refs.}
place = {Czech Republic}
year = {1996}
month = {Dec}
}