DocumentCode :
1435241
Title :
New developments in paraxial radiographic diode technology for focusing intense relativistic electron beams
Author :
Birrell, Andrew R. ; Edwards, Ray D. ; Goldsack, Tim J. ; Sinclair, Mark A.
Author_Institution :
Pulsed Power Group, Atomic Weapons Establ., Aldermaston, UK
Volume :
28
Issue :
5
fYear :
2000
fDate :
10/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1660
Lastpage :
1663
Abstract :
The Pulsed Power Group at the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) is interested in the generation of small, intense, multimegavolt X-ray sources for radiographic applications. For this paper, research has been carried out into electron beam transport and focusing studies on one of our single pulse forming line flash X-ray machines. Experiments were undertaken on E Minor to improve the radiographic spot size generated by our “paraxial diode”. This is a novel anode/cathode assembly designed to produce a small-diameter electron beam focused onto a high-Z target. Electrons are propagated through a gas-filled cone such that their electrostatic repulsive and magnetic attractive forces are almost cancelled. The cone´s length and gas pressure were initially optimized and then specific gas species applied to the drift cone. Helium gas improved spot size reproducibility with respect to variations in drift gas pressure when compared with dry air. The addition of a “secondary cell” to increase the neutralization of the electron beam´s self-electric forces yielded a 30% improvement in measured radiographic spot size
Keywords :
bremsstrahlung; diodes; electron beam focusing; pulse generators; radiography; relativistic electron beam tubes; Blumlein pulse forming line; E Minor; He gas; Marx generator; Pulsed Power Group; UK Atomic Weapons Establishment; X-ray tube; anode/cathode assembly; drift gas pressure; electron beam transport; electron propagation; electrostatic repulsive forces; focusing; gas pressure; gas-filled cone; high-Z target; initially optimised cone length; intense relativistic electron beams; line flash X-ray machines; magnetic attractive forces; neutralization; paraxial diode; paraxial radiographic diode technology; radiographic applications; radiographic spot size; secondary cell; self-electric forces; small intense multimegavolt X-ray sources; small-diameter electron beam focusing; small-diameter electron beam propagation; spot size reproducibility; Anodes; Assembly; Atomic measurements; Cathodes; Diodes; Electron beams; Power generation; Pulse generation; Radiography; Weapons;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/27.901251
Filename :
901251
Link To Document :
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