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Publikováno v:
Eighth IEEE International Conference on Pulsed Power.
The Relativistic Electron-beam Experiment, or REX accelerator, is a pulsed-power source capable of driving a 100-ohm load at 5 MV, 50 kA, 45 ns (FWHM) with less than a 10-ns rise and 15-ns fall time. This paper describes the pulsed-power modification
Autor:
R.N. Ridlon, W. Gibson, P. Ortega, E. Ormond, J. Chavez, A. Vallerio, R.D. Fulton, D.J. Henderson, J.R. Smith, V. Mitton, W. Coulter, R.L. Carlson, T. Helvin
Publikováno v:
IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. 2002 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science (Cat. No.02CH37340).
Summary form only given. Cygnus is a radiographic X-ray source developed for support of the Sub-Critical Experiments Program at the Nevada Test Site. Major requirements for this application are: a dramatically reduced spot size as compared to both Go
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the 1989 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference, . 'Accelerator Science and Technology.
The Relativistic Electron-Beam Experiment (REX) pulse power generator is used to produce a 4 MeV, 5 kA, 50 ns cathode. Multiple current rise times are used to examine pulse-power-induced beam oscillations. Diagnostics include a streak camera and high
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the 1989 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference, . 'Accelerator Science and Technology.
The Relativistic Electron-Beam Experiment injector at the Los Alamos National Laboratory is used to generate a 4-MV pulse across an anode-cathode gap. A simple metal photocathode is illuminated by a pulsed excimer laser. Time-resolved measurements of
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the 1989 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference, . 'Accelerator Science and Technology.
The REX machine at Los Alamos National Laboratory is being used to generate a 4-MV, 5-kA, 50-ns electron beam. The beam is produced by a planar velvet cathode, accelerated through a foilless anode aperture, and transported by an air core magnetic len
Publikováno v:
Conference Record of the 1991 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference.
The velvet cathode material of a 4-MeV, electron beam injector was replaced with a material cathode and driven by an ArF excimer laser. Time-resolved measurements of photoelectron current and effective cathode temperature were made. A streak camera a
Publikováno v:
Conference Record of the 1991 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference.
The REX machine at LANL (Los Alamos National Laboratory) is being used as a prototype to generate a 4-MV, 4.5-kA, 55-ns flat-top electron beam as a source for injection into a linear induction accelerator of the 16-MeV dual-axis radiographic hydrotes
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the 1997 Particle Accelerator Conference (Cat. No.97CH36167).
An electron-beam-pumped laser operating at ArF (193 nm) producing up to 5.0 joules in a 150-ns pulse has been used to illuminate micro-machined aluminum cathodes. The cathode was pulsed from 2.25- up to 2.95-MV across a 20-cm-AK gap producing fields
Publikováno v:
IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. PPPS-2001 Pulsed Power Plasma Science 2001. 28th IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science and 13th IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference (Cat. No.01CH37255).
Summary form only given, as follows. A reliable and repeatable electron beam pumped ArF laser system to drive bare aluminum metal photo-cathodes is described. The system consists of a seven stage Marx generator charged to 65 kV/stage that in-turn pul
Autor:
James Douglas, R.N. Ridlon, Ian E. M. Smith, Darryl W. Droemer, D.J. Henderson, R. J. White, V. Carboni, R.D. Fulton, E.A. Rose, Thomas B. Helvin, David W. Scholfield, Jacob R. Chavez, Paul A. Ortega, J.E. Maenchen, Isidro Molina, D.L. Johnson, R. Altes, Robert J. Quicksilver, Antonio R. Valerio, P.A. Corcoran, William L. Coulter, William A. Gibson, E. Ormond, Charlas V. Mitton, H. Nishimoto, R.L. Carlson, J.R. Smith
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Cygnus is a radiographic x-ray source developed for support of the Sub-Critical Experiments Program at the Nevada Test Site. Major requirements for this application are: a dramatically reduced spot size as compared to both Government Laboratory and e