| Literature DB >> 21034084 |
Thomas J T Kwan1, Richard E Morgado, Tai-Sen F Wang, B Vodolaga, V Terekhin, L M Onischenko, S B Vorozhtsov, E V Samsonov, A S Vorozhtsov, Yu G Alenitsky, E E Perpelkin, A A Glazov, D L Novikov, V Parkhomchuk, V Reva, V Vostrikov, V A Mashinin, S N Fedotov, S A Minayev.
Abstract
A U.S./Russian collaboration of accelerator scientists was directed to the development of high averaged-current (∼1 mA) and high-quality (emittance ∼15 πmm mrad; energy spread ∼0.1%) 1.75 MeV proton beams to produce active interrogation beams that could be applied to counterterrorism. Several accelerator technologies were investigated. These included an electrostatic tandem accelerator of novel design, a compact cyclotron, and a storage ring with energy compensation and electron cooling. Production targets capable of withstanding the beam power levels were designed, fabricated, and tested. The cyclotron/storage-ring system was theoretically studied and computationally designed, and the electrostatic vacuum tandem accelerator at BINP was demonstrated for its potential in active interrogation of explosives and special nuclear materials.Year: 2010 PMID: 21034084 DOI: 10.1063/1.3488354
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Sci Instrum ISSN: 0034-6748 Impact factor: 1.523