Electron Beam Focusing Dynamics in Gas-filled Transport Cells for Radiography

ORAL

Abstract

At Sandia National Laboratories, investigations of intense electron beam-driven diodes for flash x-ray radiography are being conducted on the RITS-6 accelerator, 9-12 MV. One of several diodes under investigation is the paraxial diode, which employs a gas-filled transport cell to focus the beam onto a high atomic number target to generate x-rays. LSP simulations have shown that the primary limitation in spot size is attributed to the finite decay of the plasma return current which causes the beam focal position to shift axially during the timescale of the pulse, hence leading to an increased radiation spot. Time-resolved measurements of the radiation spot are reported which convey this trend.

*Sandia is a multiprogram laboratory, operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin company for the United States Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Agency, under Contract DEAC04-94-AL85000.

Authors

  • Kelly Hahn

    • Sandia National Laboratories
  • B.V. Oliver

    • Sandia National Laboratories
  • S. Portillo

    • Sandia National Laboratories
  • D.R. Welch

    • Voss Scientific, LLC
    • Voss Scientific
  • N. Bruner

    • Voss Scientific
  • G. Cooper

    • Atomic Weapons Establishment
  • J. McLean

    • Atomic Weapons Establishment