Experimental investigation of the novel x-ray tube for the KSTAR x-ray image crystal spectrometer

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Abstract

A novel x-ray tube with an anode and a line filament has been developed for the \textit{in-situ} calibration of a two dimensional segmented position-sensitive, multi-wire proportional counter (2D detector) in the KSTAR x-ray image crystal spectrometer (XICS). For the investigation of the performance of the x-ray tube as a line x-ray source for the calibration of the 2D detector, the images from the x-ray tube with Cu and Al anodes are measured by using a pinhole and the 2D detector. The characteristics of the x-ray images, such as the width and length of the image, are investigated and two images from the x-ray tube using Cu and Al anodes are compared. This work will be needed for the application of the in-situ calibration of the XICS. In this work, the experimental investigation of the x-ray tube will be presented.

*Work supported by the Korea Research Council of Fundamental Science \& Technology under contract No. C-Research-2006-08-NFRC.

Authors

  • Jun-Gyo Bak

    • National Fusion Research Center
  • Sang-Gon Lee

    • National Fusion Research Center
  • Min-Gap Bog

    • National Fusion Research Center
  • Uk-Won Nam

    • Korea Astronomy \& Space Science Institute
  • Myung-Kook Moon

    • Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
  • Jong-Kyu Cheon

    • Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute