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Calibration of Initial Measurements from the Full Aperture Backscatter System on NIF.

by Eugène Schneider, J. Moody, D. Montgomery, B. Young, B. MacGowan, N. Sewall, S. Glenzer, G. Gregori, R. Kirkwood, F. Holdener, T. McCarville, D. Bower, C. Niemann, D. Froula, M. Chrisp · 2004

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The Full Aperture Backscatter System (FABS) provides a measure of the spectral power, and integrated energy scattered by stimulated Brillouin (348-354 nm) and Raman (400 - 700 nm) scattering into the final focusing lens of the first four beams of the NIF laser. The system was designed to provide measurements at the highest expected fluences with: (1) spectral and temporal resolution, (2) beam aperture averaging, and (3) near-field imaging. This is accomplished with a strongly attenuating diffusive fiber coupler and streaked spectrometer and separate calibrated time integrated spectrometers, and imaging cameras. Measurement of the wavelength dependent sensitivity of the complete system is accomplished with a calibrated Xe lamp. Data from the calibration system is combined with experimental data to produce the power and energy measurements. Examples of measurements will be discussed.