Title :
Initial findings for paraxial diode shielding studies on RITS-3
Author :
Cooper, G. ; McLean, James ; Clough, Steve ; Rovang, D. ; Hahn, Karla ; Maenchen ; Molina, Inigo ; Portillo, Salvador
Author_Institution :
Atomic Weapons Establ., Aldermaston, UK
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The paraxial diode has been identified as one of the potential candidates capable of reaching the short-term radiographic source requirement for the proposed Hydrodynamic Research Facility at AWE. The off axis dose produced in the AWE paraxial diode is partly attenuated by a local Tungsten shielding cone. Shielding requirements to minimise the off axis dose reaching detectors has been calculated for the paraxial diode at 14 MeV, which suggest a minimum areal mass of 350g/cm/sup 2/ (17 cm of Tungsten) is required. This thickness is required at all angles from the X-ray source outside of the main collimated beam. Clearly, it would be beneficial to place as much of the shielding as possible around the X-ray source. The simplest way to achieve this is to increase the angle of the shielding cone (45/spl deg/ for Mogul E), however, this is likely to alter the electric field distribution in the A-K region and possibly the electron beam trajectories at the anode foil plane. This paper describes the work carried out on RITS-3 to determine if increasing the diode shielding cone angle affects the performance of the diode.
Keywords :
plasma X-ray sources; plasma diodes; radiography; A-K region; AWE paraxial diode; RITS-3; Radiographic Integrated Test Stand; X-ray source; anode foil plane; collimated beam; detectors; electric field distribution; electron beam trajectories; paraxial diode shielding; short term radiographic source; tungsten shielding cone; Atomic beams; Atomic measurements; Diodes; Electron beams; Hydrodynamics; Laboratories; Radiography; Tungsten; Voltage; Weapons;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2004. ICOPS 2004. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. The 31st IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8334-6
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2004.1339746