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Absolute calibration of the OMEGA streaked optical pyrometer for temperature measurements of compressed materials
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Short Wavelength OpticEngineeringMeasurementOptical TestingLaser ApplicationsOptical MetrologyOptical CharacterizationBrightness TemperatureOptical PropertiesCalibrationOptical DiagnosticsOptical PyrometerLaser-based SensorInstrumentationOptical SystemsMaterials SciencePrecision MeasurementPhysicsLaser SpectroscopyTime MetrologyThermal PhysicsRadiometryAbsolute CalibrationOptical SensorsSensor CalibrationSpectroscopyCompressed MaterialsTemperature MeasurementApplied PhysicsOmega Laser Facility
Experiments in high-energy-density physics often use optical pyrometry to determine temperatures of dynamically compressed materials. In combination with simultaneous shock-velocity and optical-reflectivity measurements using velocity interferometry, these experiments provide accurate equation-of-state data at extreme pressures (P > 1 Mbar) and temperatures (T > 0.5 eV). This paper reports on the absolute calibration of the streaked optical pyrometer (SOP) at the Omega Laser Facility. The wavelength-dependent system response was determined by measuring the optical emission from a National Institute of Standards and Technology-traceable tungsten-filament lamp through various narrowband (40-nm-wide) filters. The integrated signal over the SOP's ∼250-nm operating range is then related to that of a blackbody radiator using the calibrated response. We present a simple closed-form equation for the brightness temperature as a function of streak-camera signal derived from this calibration. Error estimates indicate that brightness temperature can be inferred to a precision of <5%.
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