2008
DOI: 10.1063/1.2940217
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Absolute calibration of imaging plate for GeV electrons

Abstract: An imaging plate has been used as a useful detector of energetic electrons in laser electron acceleration and laser fusion studies. The absolute sensitivity of an imaging plate was calibrated at 1 GeV electron energy using the injector Linac of SPring-8. The sensitivity curve obtained up to 100 MeV in a previous study was extended successfully to GeV range.

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“…Since the previously explored energy range was small enough for the difference to be within the measurement error, the observed energy dependence is not contradictory to previous works. Although the material used was different, it is noteworthy that the IP showed similar energy dependence [29,30], where the sensitivity of IP decreased $4% per 100 MeV increase of the energy.…”
Section: B Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since the previously explored energy range was small enough for the difference to be within the measurement error, the observed energy dependence is not contradictory to previous works. Although the material used was different, it is noteworthy that the IP showed similar energy dependence [29,30], where the sensitivity of IP decreased $4% per 100 MeV increase of the energy.…”
Section: B Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By using monoenergetic e-beams from RFAs, the signal of the IP against relativistic electrons up to 1 GeV of electron energy was experimentally calibrated against the e-beam charge measured by a Rogowsky coil or current transformer [29,30]. The range of applicable charge density was extensively studied with 40 MeV e-beams from an RFA [31] using an ICT and Faraday cup measurements for reference.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Repeated scans were performed to reduce and finally remove saturation when it was present; a saturation factor was then computed by comparing the PSL drop between the first and the last scan for commensurate unsaturated regions in the two scans; this factor was applied to the PSL from the unsaturated image. To convert PSL to charge, weighted fits to published sensitivity (PSL/electron) measurements373839 yielded sensitivity as a function of energy. Light from the LANEX phosphor screen and the plastic scintillator (ELJEN Technology, EJ-200) were focused onto a colour charge-coupled device (CCD) camera (Basler, scA 1600-14fc).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This setup provided a total error in energy of 2.5% at 500 MeV. The published calibration of the image plate's photostimulated luminescence provided information on the electron beam charge and the betatron photon flux (33,34). Various filters (1.5-mm-thick Bewindow, 30-μm Al foils, 350-μm-thick image plate, and 55-cm air) between the gas jet and image plate 3 allowed the detection of X-ray photons of >7 keV in energy.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%