학술논문

High Intensity High Energy E-Beam Interacting with A Thin Solid State Target: First Results at AIRIX
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of the 2005 Particle Accelerator Conference Particle Accelerator Conference, 2005. PAC 2005. Proceedings of the. :1982-1984 2005
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Nuclear Engineering
Robotics and Control Systems
Solid state circuits
Acceleration
Linear accelerators
Radiography
Electron beams
Atomic beams
Atomic layer deposition
Atomic measurements
Temperature sensors
Surface contamination
Language
ISSN
1944-4680
2152-9582
Abstract
AIRIX is a 2 kA, 20 MeV, 60 ns linear accelerator dedicated to X-ray flash radiography. During a regular running phase, the primary electron beam is accelerated to and focused on a high atomic number target in order to generate X-rays by bremβtrahlung mainly. The huge energy density deposited into the material is such that temperature rises up to 15000° K and that clusters and particles are violently ejected from the surface. In that mechanism, the backward emission speed can reach 5 km s -1 and the debris can gradually accumulate and subsequently contaminate some sensitive parts of the machine. In order to protect the whole accelerating line from the detrimental effect of back-ejected particles, we have investigated the technical feasibility of a thin foil implementation upstream the X-ray converter.