Autor: |
Starostenko, D., Akimov, A., Bak, P., Batazova, M., Batrakov, A., Boimelshtein, Yu., Bolkhovityanov, D., Eliseev, A., Korepanov, A., Kuznetsov, G., Kulenko, Ya., Logatchev, P., Ottmar, A., Pavlenko, A., Pavlov, O., Panov, A., Pachkov, A., Fatkin, G., Akhmetov, A., Kolesnikov, P. |
Zdroj: |
Physics of Particles & Nuclei Letters; Dec2016, Vol. 13 Issue 7, p962-965, 4p |
Abstrakt: |
The LIA-2 linear induction accelerator has been designed in the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics as an electron-beam injector for a promising 20-MeV induction accelerator intended for tomography. Owing to the results of the first tests, it was decided to use the injector as an independent X-ray installation [1]. In 2014, the high-voltage power supply system of the LIA-2 was upgraded and tuned. The accelerator operates stably in the one-pulse mode at energies of up to 1.7 MeV; in the double-pulse mode it operates at energies of up to 1.5 MeV. The inhomogeneity in energy in each pulse does not exceed ±0.5%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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