Advanced x-ray radiography machines require that multiple electron beam pulses be delivered to x-ray converter targets over several lines of sight. This can be accomplished using a single accelerator by using a fast kicker to deliver the electron beam pulses to several beamlines. This type of radiography machine requires transport lines with several large achromatic bends in the individual transport lines. To maintain a small spot size and a large dose for an x-ray pulse created at the converter target at each transport line requires that emittance growth be kept to a minimum on each beamline. Emittance growth can arise from nonlinear forces associated with the external focusing elements, nonlinear image forces, and non-linear space charge ...
A Plasma Focus (PF) device allows for production of electron beams that, through a suitable target i...
The production of high-brightness particle beams calls for the development of advanced beam diagnost...
The chain model for x-ray flash radiography (Ref. 1) developed at Los Alamos is an integrated simula...
The DARHT-II beamline utilizes a fast stripline kicker to temporally chop a high current electron be...
An integrated simulation capability is being developed to examine the fidelity of a dynamic radiogra...
The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Flash X-Ray (FXR) machine is a linear induction accelerat...
The author analyzes the emittance growth mechanisms for a continuous, intense electron beam in a foc...
A new two-dimensional beam-tracking simulation code for electron injectors using a bulk-to-point cal...
Pulsed-power driven x-ray radiographic systems are being developed to operate at higher power in an ...
For the transport of high-intensity hadron beams in low-energy beam lines of linear accelerators, th...
A fast stripline beam kicker and septum are used to dynamically switch a high current electron beam ...
Many recent developments in accelerator technology have increased the need for a better understandin...
The next generation of radiographic machines based on induction accelerators require very high brigh...
The production of high-brightness particle beams calls for the development of advanced beam diagnost...
A Plasma Focus (PF) device allows for production of electron beams that, through a suitable target i...
A Plasma Focus (PF) device allows for production of electron beams that, through a suitable target i...
The production of high-brightness particle beams calls for the development of advanced beam diagnost...
The chain model for x-ray flash radiography (Ref. 1) developed at Los Alamos is an integrated simula...
The DARHT-II beamline utilizes a fast stripline kicker to temporally chop a high current electron be...
An integrated simulation capability is being developed to examine the fidelity of a dynamic radiogra...
The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Flash X-Ray (FXR) machine is a linear induction accelerat...
The author analyzes the emittance growth mechanisms for a continuous, intense electron beam in a foc...
A new two-dimensional beam-tracking simulation code for electron injectors using a bulk-to-point cal...
Pulsed-power driven x-ray radiographic systems are being developed to operate at higher power in an ...
For the transport of high-intensity hadron beams in low-energy beam lines of linear accelerators, th...
A fast stripline beam kicker and septum are used to dynamically switch a high current electron beam ...
Many recent developments in accelerator technology have increased the need for a better understandin...
The next generation of radiographic machines based on induction accelerators require very high brigh...
The production of high-brightness particle beams calls for the development of advanced beam diagnost...
A Plasma Focus (PF) device allows for production of electron beams that, through a suitable target i...
A Plasma Focus (PF) device allows for production of electron beams that, through a suitable target i...
The production of high-brightness particle beams calls for the development of advanced beam diagnost...
The chain model for x-ray flash radiography (Ref. 1) developed at Los Alamos is an integrated simula...