DocumentCode
2214411
Title
Performance of the Cygnus X-ray source
Author
Smith, Johan ; Carlson, R. ; Fulton, R. ; Chavez, J. ; Coulter, W. ; Gibson, W. ; Helvin, T. ; Henderson, D. ; Mitton, V. ; Ormond, E. ; Ortega, P. ; Ridlon, R. ; Vallerio, A.
Author_Institution
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
fYear
2002
fDate
26-30 May 2002
Firstpage
326
Abstract
Summary form only given. Cygnus is a radiographic X-ray source developed for support of the Sub-Critical Experiments Program at the Nevada Test Site. Major requirements for this application are: a dramatically reduced spot size as compared to both Government Laboratory and existing commercial alternatives, layout flexibility, and reliability. Cygnus incorporates proven pulsed power technology (Marx Generator, Pulse Forming Line, Water Transmission Line, and Inductive Voltage Adder sub-components) to drive a high voltage vacuum diode. In the case of Cygnus, a relatively new approach (the rod pinch diode) is employed to achieve a small source diameter. Design specifications are: 2.25 MeV peak energy, < 1 min source diameter, and 5-10 rads dose at 1 meter. The pulsed power and system architecture design plan has been previously presented (Weidenheimer et al., 2001). The first set of Cygnus shots are now underway and are geared to verification of electrical parameters and, therefore, use a large area diode configuration offering increased shot rate as compared to that of the rod pinch diode. Later tests incorporate the rod pinch diode and will concentrate on X-ray production with time resolved measurements of X-ray dose and spot size. In this work we present results of initial operation in terms of electrical and radiation parameters. In addition, the issues associated with static and time resolved radiographs may be included. Performance of the pulse power system is being evaluated by comparison of measured to design output parameters. This is accomplished by comparison of multiple voltage and current measurements throughout the system with various circuit model codes such as MicroCAP and T-Line.
Keywords
plasma X-ray sources; plasma diodes; pulsed power technology; radiography; transmission lines; 0.5 mm; 1 mm; 2.25 MeV; 5 to 10 rad; Cygnus X-ray source performance; Cygnus shots; Inductive Voltage Adder; Marx generator; MicroCAP; T-Line; X-ray dose; X-ray production; circuit model codes; current measurements; design specifications; electrical parameters; high voltage vacuum diode; large area diode configuration; layout flexibility; multiple voltage measurements; output parameters; peak energy; pulse forming line; pulsed power technology; radiographic X-ray source; rod pinch diode; source diameter; spot size; system architecture; time resolved measurements; water transmission line; Adders; Diodes; Government; Laboratories; Power generation; Power transmission lines; Pulse generation; Radiography; Testing; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Plasma Science, 2002. ICOPS 2002. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. The 29th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Banff, Alberta, Canada
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7407-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PLASMA.2002.1030660
Filename
1030660
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