Title :
The TriMeV accelerator for pulsed power driven radiography experiments
Author :
Hunt, E. Raymond ; MacLeod, G. ; Woo, Lee Hyeon ; Droemer, D. ; Oliver, Brittany ; Welch, David ; Eichenberger, C. ; Spence, P. ; Smith, I. ; Bailey, Veronique
Author_Institution :
Bechtel Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The extremely fast /spl sim/3 ns rise-time of the TriMeV voltage pulse is ideal for studying beam transport issues. A series of radiographic source optimization experiments planned in collaboration with Sandia National Laboratories will investigate different diode configurations to reduce the radiographic spot size. Both ballistic propagation and non-neutralized transport, where the self-fields pinch the beam, will be studied. A magnetically-immersed diode, where a mm-diameter electron beam is launched from a needle cathode and confined in a /spl sim/12 T solenoidal magnetic field during acceleration to the target in vacuum, will also be studied. This immersed diode previously demonstrated <2-mm spots on the Hermes III accelerator. It is anticipated that similar results will be attained on TriMeV. A review of the operating parameters, geometry, and electrical characteristics will be presented along with an outline of the experimental program and a description of the diode and transport configurations studied. The most recent shot data will also be presented with an emphasis on the results from the immersed diode experiments.
Keywords :
X-ray production; electron accelerators; optimisation; particle accelerators; pulsed power technology; radiography; 3 MeV; 30 kA; Sandia National Laboratories; TriMeV accelerator; TriMeV voltage pulse; acceleration; ballistic propagation; beam pinching; beam transport; diode configurations; electrical characteristics; electron beam launching; immersed diode experiments; magnetically-immersed diode; needle cathode; nonneutralized transport; operating parameters; pulsed power driven radiography experiments; radiographic source optimization; radiographic spot size; rise-time; self-fields; solenoidal magnetic field; transport configurations; Cathodes; Collaboration; Diodes; Electron beams; Laboratories; Magnetic confinement; Magnetic fields; Needles; Radiography; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1999. ICOPS '99. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. 1999 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5224-6
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1999.829453