Title :
Plasma dynamics in the rod-pinch diode at 2MV
Author :
N. Bennett;S. E. Mitchell
Author_Institution :
National Securities Technologies, LLC, PO Box 1234, Mail Stop H-567 Las Vegas, NV, USA
fDate :
5/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The rod-pinch diode is being successfully fielded as a bremsstrahlung flash x-ray source at 2 MV on the Cygnus accelerator. Ideally, at peak power, electrons emitted from the cathode are magnetically insulated and travel parallel to the rod until they pinch onto the rod tip, generating a small x-ray source. However, x-ray production has also been observed at the base of the rod, degrading the radiographic performance. To determine the cause of this secondary x-ray source, particle-in-cell simulations of the Cygnus diode are performed in 2D which includes plasma formation along the anode rod, material-particle interactions, and photon production. Plasma is modeled using a hybrid technique which enables simultaneous modeling of a dense (~1018 cm-3) electrode plasma and the lower-density (1013-1015 cm-3) electron and ion populations associated with bipolar diode currents. The results show a more realistic diode impedance lifetime as compared to simulations without plasma formation and photon production at the rod base, for a particular rod configuration.
Keywords :
"Plasmas","Anodes","Voltage measurement","Photonics","Surface impedance","Production","Impedance"
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference (PPC), 2015 IEEE
Electronic_ISBN :
2158-4923
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.2015.7296991