Demonstration of transmission high energy electron microscopy

Charged particle radiography with 800 MeV protons has been used for decades at LANL and developed around the world to study dynamic material properties. Recently, charged particle radiography has been demonstrated with the use of high-energy electrons. Because of the difference in the mass of the el...

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Hauptverfasser: Merrill, F. E., Clarke, A. J., Goett, J., Gibbs, J. W., Hast, C., Imhoff, S. D., Jobe, K., Mariam, F. G., Morris, C. L., Neukirch, L. P., Perry, J., Poulson, D., Simpson, R., Smith, T., Tourret, D., Volegov, P. L., Walstrom, P. L., Wilde, C. H., Wienands, U.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Charged particle radiography with 800 MeV protons has been used for decades at LANL and developed around the world to study dynamic material properties. Recently, charged particle radiography has been demonstrated with the use of high-energy electrons. Because of the difference in the mass of the electron compared to the mass of the proton, the radiographic processes are substantially different and well suited to the study of fast dynamic processes in relatively thin systems. This presentation will show the layout required for such measurements, along with data collected from this recent demonstration performed with 14 GeV electrons generated at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The radiographic performance for flash measurements will be presented, along with the limitations of this measurement technique.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/12.0000952