Flexible, durable proton energy degraders for the GE PETtrace

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In order to limit the formation of radioisotopic impurities during proton bombardments of solid targets, two methods of introducing degrader foils into the beam upstream of the target were tested. The first design uses a 445 μm thick fixed degrader machined from a single piece of aluminum. The second design permits introduction of foils made of any material and was tested with foils as thick as 635 μm (also aluminium). In both cases, the foils are cooled with by water flowing through an annular channel outside the radius of the beam. Both designs proved durable and tolerated proton beam currents in excess of 80 μA. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Engle, J. W., Gagnon, K., Severin, G. W., Valdovinos, H. F., Nickles, R. J., & Barnhart, T. E. (2012). Flexible, durable proton energy degraders for the GE PETtrace. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1509, pp. 25–29). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4773933

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