Electron flow and impedance of an 18-blade frustum diode

A new, large-area, high-uniformity, flash x-ray source that efficiently couples electrical energy to photon energy has been successfully constructed and tested on the 1-MV, 2-MA electron accelerator SPEED (short pulse experimental electron device). The source employs 18 individual blade diodes arran...

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Veröffentlicht in:J. Appl. Phys.; (United States) 1986-06, Vol.59 (11), p.3868-3880
Hauptverfasser: SANFORD, T. W. L, LEE, J. R, SPENCE, P. W, KISHI, J, SCHLITT, L. G, MORTON, D, HALBLEIB, J. A, QUINTENZ, J. P, COATS, R. S, STYGAR, W. A, CLARK, R. E, FAUCETT, D. L, WEBB, D, HEATH, C. E
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Zusammenfassung:A new, large-area, high-uniformity, flash x-ray source that efficiently couples electrical energy to photon energy has been successfully constructed and tested on the 1-MV, 2-MA electron accelerator SPEED (short pulse experimental electron device). The source employs 18 individual blade diodes arranged in the configuration of a frustum. Each blade was magnetically isolated on the real-cathode side of an anode foil, but not on the virtual-cathode side. The operation of the diode was heavily diagnosed using 24 Rogowski coils, a vacuum voltage monitor, p-i-n diode detectors, an 80-element TLD array, and a fast-framing x-ray pinhole carnera. The individual blade diodes were found to exhibit line pinching, end-to-end pinching, and minimal electron reflexing through the Ta anode foil, with a radiation yield that agreed with Monte Carlo simulations. The end-to-end pinch location could be controlled by tapering the anode–cathode gap. The impedance depended on only the smallest spacing, and was independent of pinch location.
ISSN:0021-8979
1089-7550
DOI:10.1063/1.336729