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High performance vacuum system for a Radiographic diode

Authors :
K. W. Hogge
Dan R. Bozman
M. L. Kiefer
Isidro Molina
M. L. Larson
E. Ormond
M. Garcia
M. K. Misch
C.V. Mitton
D.S. Nelson
K. M. Stucki
D.J. Henderson
Steven R. Huber
Source :
2015 IEEE Pulsed Power Conference (PPC).
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
IEEE, 2015.

Abstract

The Cygnus Dual Beam Radiographic Facility consists of two identical radiographic sources each with a dose rating of ∼4-rad at 1 m, and a ∼1-mm diameter spot size. The development of the rod pinch diode (RPD) was responsible for the ability to meet these criteria. The RPD in each machine uses a 0.75-mm tungsten diameter tapered anode rod extended through a 9-mm diameter cathode aperture. When properly configured, the electron beam born off the aperture edge can self-insulate and pinch onto the tip of the rod creating an intense, small x-ray source. These sources are utilized in concert with an imaging system on complex experiments, which are single-shot, high-value events. In such an application there is an emphasis on machine performance (reliability and reproducibility). Vacuum quality is a significant determinator for source performance. In this paper we discuss the Cygnus Dual Beam Radiographic Facility, the associated vacuum systems, vacuum monitor calibration and a multi-purpose vacuum chamber. Vacuum system performance, using various enhancements, will be reported. Using the vacuum system enhancements, as well as other machine tweaks, recent source performance has improved. This new level of performance will be presented via dosimetry and electrical measurements.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2015 IEEE Pulsed Power Conference (PPC)
Accession number :
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