Abstract

An electron spectrometer (ESM) using imaging plate (IP) is designed and tested to measure relativistic electrons which are generated from laser-plasma interactions. The measurable energy range extends to 1 GeV or even higher. The absolute sensitivity of IP for 1 GeV electrons was calibrated using electrons from Linac in SPring-8. An IP has enough sensitivity for 1-GeV electrons. The electron spectrometer, which is measurable to ∼ 1 GeV, has been developed using IP detector.

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