Beam-pointing verification using x-ray pinhole cameras on the 60-beam OMEGA laser.

Rev Sci Instrum

Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14623-1299, USA.

Published: October 2022

On the OMEGA laser system, the beam-pointing accuracy is verified by irradiating a 4 mm diameter Au-coated spherical target with ∼23 kJ of laser energy. Up to ten x-ray pinhole cameras record the x-ray emission from all 60-beam spots. A new set of algorithms has been developed to improve the accuracy of the pointing evaluation. An updated edge-finding procedure allows one to infer the center of the sphere with subpixel accuracy. A new approach was introduced to back-propagate the pixel locations on the 2D image to the 3D surface of the sphere. A fast Fourier transform-based de-noising method significantly improves the signal-to-noise of the data. Based on the beam-pointing analysis, hard-sphere calculations of the laser-drive illumination uniformity on the target surface and the decomposition of the illumination distribution into lower order modes (1-10) are evaluated.

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