DocumentCode
1188950
Title
Simulation of the Cygnus Rod-Pinch Diode Using the Radiographic Chain Model
Author
Kwan, Thomas J.T. ; Berninger, Michael ; Snell, Charles ; Wang, Tai-Sen F. ; Yin, Lin
Author_Institution
Appl. Phys. Div., Los Alamos Nat. Lab., Los Alamos, NM
Volume
37
Issue
4
fYear
2009
fDate
4/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
530
Lastpage
537
Abstract
The Cygnus radiographic machine is a relatively compact low-energy (<3 MV) X-ray source with some extremely desirable features for radiographic applications. These features include small spot size, which is critical for high-spatial resolution, and high dose in a low-energy range. The X-ray source is based on bremsstrahlung production in a small-diameter (~0.75 mm) tungsten rod by a high-current (~60 kA) electron beam converging at the tip of the rod. For quantitative analysis of radiographic data, it is essential to determine the bremsstrahlung spectrum accurately. We have used the radiographic chain model to self-consistently model the diode with a 2-D particle-in-cell (PIC) code (Merlin) linked to an electron-photon Monte Carlo code to obtain the spectrum under three different situations: a steady-state spectrum using a voltage pulse of 2.25 MV, a time-integrated spectrum using a time-dependent experimental voltage pulse, and the spectrum resulting from inclusion of reflexing electrons around the anode rod in our PIC simulation. Detailed electron dynamics were obtained. We conclude that the time-integrated bremsstrahlung spectrum is significantly softer than that of the steady state. Including the effects of reflexing electrons using a Monte Carlo transport method in Merlin produced a spectrum in better agreement with experimental data.
Keywords
Monte Carlo methods; pinch effect; plasma X-ray sources; plasma diodes; plasma simulation; radiography; 2D particle-in-cell Merlin code; bremsstrahlung production; bremsstrahlung spectrum; cygnus rod-pinch diode; electron dynamics; electron-photon Monte Carlo code; high-current electron beam; high-spatial resolution; radiographic chain model; relatively compact low-energy X-ray source; self-consistently model; small-diameter tungsten rod; spot size; steady-state spectrum; time-dependent experimental voltage pulse; time-integrated spectrum; Cygnus; diode; flash radiography; simulation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2009.2014767
Filename
4799200
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