Quantifying spot size reduction of a 1.8 kA electron beam for flash radiography

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Abstract

The spot size of Axis-I at the Dual Axis Radiographic Hydrodynamic Test facility was reduced by 15.5% by including a small diameter drift tube that acts to aperture the outer diameter of the electron beam. Comparing the measured values to both analytic calculations and results from a particle-in-cell model shows that one-third to one-half of the spot size reduction is due to a drop in beam emittance. We infer that one-half to two-thirds of the spot-size reduction is due to a reduction in beam-target interactions. Sources of emittance growth and the scaling of the final focal spot size with emittance and solenoid aberrations are also presented.

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Burris-Mog, T. J., & Moir, D. C. (2018). Quantifying spot size reduction of a 1.8 kA electron beam for flash radiography. Journal of Applied Physics, 123(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5017483

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