DocumentCode
1752081
Title
Small-size pulsed X-ray source for measurements of scintillator decay time constants
Author
Rodnyi, P.A. ; Mikhrin, S.B. ; Mishin, A.N. ; Sidorenko, A.V.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Exp. Phys., St. Petersburg State Tech. Univ., Russia
Volume
1
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Abstract
Summary form only given. The main scintillator characteristics such decay time, light output, emission spectrum, are usually measured at excitation by gamma quanta or particles (electrons, protons, neutrons). Rather recently, subnanosecond X-ray pulses have been used for study of scintillators. In this work, we describe the small-size short-pulsed X-ray source. The basic elements of the source are three-electrode X-ray tube, which operates at 30 kV, 0.5 A, and fast GaAs modulator coaxial matched with grid electrode of the tube. The source has the following limiting parameters pulse duration ~0.5 ns, pulse frequency 100 kHz, required power ~50 W. The source is constructed in form of cylinder with 15 cm length and 10 cm diameter (together with lead radiation protection). Such system, like PMT, is easily matched with cryostat. The advantages of the tube with thermocathode over light-excited X-ray tube is higher anode current (0.5 A compared with 50 mA in last case) and lower cost. The decay curve of conventional scintillator BaF2 with fast (0.88±0.02 ns) and slow (850±5 ms) components was measured to illustrate the capabilities of the set-up. Some traditional and new scintillating materials have been also investigated
Keywords
X-ray production; X-ray tubes; scintillation; scintillation counters; 0.5 A; 0.5 ns; 10 cm; 100 kHz; 15 cm; 30 kV; 50 W; BaF2; GaAs; decay time; emission spectrum; fast GaAs modulator; gamma quanta; light output; scintillator decay time constants; small-size pulsed X-ray source; small-size short-pulsed X-ray source; subnanosecond X-ray pulses; thermocathode; three-electrode X-ray tube; Coaxial components; Electrodes; Electron emission; Frequency; Gallium arsenide; Neutrons; Particle measurements; Protons; Pulse measurements; Time measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location
Lyon
ISSN
1082-3654
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6503-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.949145
Filename
949145
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