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Calibration of micro-channel plate detector in a Thomson spectrometer for protons and carbon ions with energies below 1 MeV

The calibration of an ion detection system was carried out for protons and carbon ions from a few tens of keV up to about 1 MeV energies. A Thomson spectrometer deflecting the particle beam accelerated from a laser plasma creates the ion spectra on a phosphor screen behind a micro-channel plate (MCP...

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Published in:Review of scientific instruments 2022-07, Vol.93 (7), p.073301-073301
Main Authors: Varmazyar, Parvin, Singh, Prashant K., Elekes, Zoltan, Halasz, Zoltan, Nagy, Bence, Son, Joon-Gon, Csontos, Janos, Mohacsi, Arpad, Nelissen, Kwinten, Somoskői, Tamas, Szabo, Rita E., Toth, Szabolcs, Ter-Avetisyan, Sargis, Osvay, Karoly
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Summary:The calibration of an ion detection system was carried out for protons and carbon ions from a few tens of keV up to about 1 MeV energies. A Thomson spectrometer deflecting the particle beam accelerated from a laser plasma creates the ion spectra on a phosphor screen behind a micro-channel plate (MCP), which are recorded by a camera. During calibration, the ion spectra simultaneously hit the slotted CR-39 track detector installed in front of the MCP and, passing through the adjacent CR-39 stripes, the MCP. The calibration provides the ratio of the interpolated values between two consecutive stripes of the camera signal and the total number of particles recorded on the corresponding stripe of CR-39. The efficiency of proton detection by CR-39 was also measured in a conventional accelerator beam and found to drop by 20% below 100 keV.
ISSN:0034-6748
1089-7623
DOI:10.1063/5.0086747