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An electron-beam based Compton scattering x-ray source for probing high-energy-density physics

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arxiv 2207.01549 v2 pith:TX5RKDFV submitted 2022-07-04 physics.plasm-ph

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keywords laserelectronscatteringsourcefacilityphotonscomptonelectron-beam
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The physics basis for an electron-beam based Compton scattering (ECOS) x-ray source is investigated for single-shot experiments at major high energy density facilities such as the Omega Laser Facility, National Ignition Facility, and Z pulsed power facility. A source of monoenergetic ($\delta\epsilon/\epsilon < 5\%$) 10- to 50-keV x rays can be produced by scattering of a short-pulse optical laser by a 23- to 53-MeV electron beam and collimating the scattered photons. The number and spectrum of scattered photons is calculated as a function of electron packet charge, electron and laser pulse duration, laser intensity, and collision geometry. A source with greater than 10$^{10}$ photons in a 1-mm radius spot at the OMEGA target chamber center and 100-ps time resolution is plausible with the available electron gun and laser technology. Design requirements for diffraction, inelastic scattering and imaging experiments as well as opportunities for improved performance are discussed.

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