Immersed-Bz Diode Research on RITS at Sandia
Summary form only given. Sandia National Laboratories is investigating and developing high-dose, high-brightness flash radiographic sources. One of the diodes we are developing is the immersed-B z diode. This diode is a foil-less electron-beam diode with a long, thin, needle-like cathode inserted in...
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Zusammenfassung: | Summary form only given. Sandia National Laboratories is investigating and developing high-dose, high-brightness flash radiographic sources. One of the diodes we are developing is the immersed-B z diode. This diode is a foil-less electron-beam diode with a long, thin, needle-like cathode inserted into the bore of a solenoid. The solenoidal magnetic field guides the electron beam emitted from the cathode to the anode while maintaining a small beam radius. The electron beam strikes a thin, high-atomic-number anode and produces bremsstrahlung. Recently, we reported on an extensive series of experiments where an immersed-B z diode was fielded on the RITS-3 pulsed power accelerator, a 3-cell inductive voltage generator that produced peak voltages between 4 and 5 MV, ~140 kA of total current, and power pulse widths of ~50 ns. The analysis of those results is on-going. A summary of those results and analyses are presented along with plans for future experiments on RITS-6 at 10-12 MV. |
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ISSN: | 0730-9244 2576-7208 |
DOI: | 10.1109/PPPS.2007.4345845 |