- Döppner, T;
- Kraus, D;
- Neumayer, P;
- Bachmann, B;
- Emig, J;
- Falcone, RW;
- Fletcher, LB;
- Hardy, M;
- Kalantar, DH;
- Kritcher, AL;
- Landen, OL;
- Ma, T;
- Saunders, AM;
- Wood, RD
We are developing x-ray Thomson scattering for applications in implosion experiments at the National Ignition Facility. In particular we have designed and fielded MACS, a high-efficiency, gated x-ray spectrometer at 7.5-10 keV [T. Döppner et al., Rev. Sci. Instrum. 85, 11D617 (2014)]. Here we report on two new Bragg crystals based on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite (HOPG), a flat crystal and a dual-section cylindrically curved crystal. We have performed in situ calibration measurements using a brass foil target, and we used the flat HOPG crystal to measure Mo K-shell emission at 18 keV in 2nd order diffraction. Such high photon energy line emission will be required to penetrate and probe ultra-high-density plasmas or plasmas of mid-Z elements.