DocumentCode :
1803671
Title :
Effect of in-situ pulse-heating of Ta anodes on the radiation from bremsstrahlung diodes
Author :
Stephanakis, S.J. ; Weber, B.V. ; Moosman, B. ; Allen, R.J. ; Commisso, R.J. ; Cooperstein, G. ; Young, Frederic
fYear :
2001
fDate :
17-22 June 2001
Firstpage :
403
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Tantalum anodes in high-power electron-beam diodes are copious sources of ions because that Ta readily absorbs gas, even at elevated temperatures (maximum absorption at 1300 K). When an e-beam heats the Ta, these low-z impurities (hydrogen, carbon, etc.) are released and ionized thus creating a space charge near the anode and an ion beam that can become a substantial fraction of the diode current reducing the bremsstrahlung production efficiency. Surface impurities can be removed by moderate heating prior to a shot, but temperatures 2300 K or greater are required to remove gases entrained in the interior of the Ta. When 50 /spl mu/m-thick foils were resistively heated to these temperatures using a capacitor bank driver while serving as anodes on Gamble II (1.5 MV, 0.7 MA, 60 ns), ion currents were reduced and pinching was inhibited. To heat thicker Ta X-ray converters, the capacitor bank was replaced with a battery bank. Ta foils used are 16.5/spl times/17.8 and 102 /spl mu/m-thick. The foils are held taut between brass clamps which are thermally- and electrically-isolated from Gamble II during the heating time. The heating pulse lasted 0.3-1 seconds. The Ta foil temperature increased to almost 3000 K during the pulse with a current ranging from 2.5-4.0 kA. Electrical parameters, including the ion current history, the instantaneous pressure, as well as X-ray measurements were obtained on each shot.
Keywords :
anodes; beam handling techniques; bremsstrahlung; electron beam effects; foils; heating; ion beams; ion sources; plasma diagnostics; plasma diodes; space charge; tantalum; /sup 12/C (p,/spl gamma/)/sup 13/N nuclear activation technique; 0.3 to 1 s; 0.7 MA; 1.5 MV; 102 micron; 16.5 micron; 17.8 micron; 2.5 to 4.0 kA; 2300 K; 3000 K; 50 micron; 60 ns; Gamble II; Ta; Ta anodes; Ta foil temperature; X-ray converters; X-ray measurements; X-ray yield; anode; battery bank; bremsstrahlung diodes; bremsstrahlung production efficiency; capacitor bank; capacitor bank driver; cold anodes; diode current; electrical parameters; electrically-isolated foils; electron beam pinching; electron reflexing; electron-beam; elevated temperatures; gases; graphite samples; high-power electron-beam diodes; hollow cathode; in-situ pulse-heating; ion beam; ion current history; ion currents; ions; low-Z impurities; maximum absorption; moderate heating; proton current; space charge; sub-range foil; thermally-isolated foils; Absorption; Anodes; Capacitors; Diodes; Hydrogen; Impurities; Ion beams; Space charge; Space heating; Temperature;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Plasma Science, 2001. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7141-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2001.961135
Filename :
961135
Link To Document :
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