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First beam at DARHT-II
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Accelerator TechnologyEngineeringBeam OpticPhysicsInertial Confinement FusionRadiation PulsesCosmic RaySecond AxisInstrumentationAccelerator PhysicParticle AcceleratorBeam Transport SystemRadiologyTantalum Target
The second axis of the Dual Axis Radiographic HydroTest (DARHT) facility will provide up to four short (< 150 ns) radiation pulses for flash radiography of high-explosive driven implosion experiments. To accomplish this the DARHT-II linear induction accelerator (LIA) will produce a 2-kA electron beam with 18-MeV kinetic energy, constant to within /spl plusmn/ 0.5% for 2-/spl mu/s. A fast kicker will cleave four short pulses out of the 2-/spl mu/s flattop, with the bulk of the beam diverted into a dump. The short pulses will then be transported to the final-focus magnet, and focused onto a tantalum target for conversion to bremsstrahlung pulses for radiography. DARHT-II is a collaborative effort between the Los Alamos, Lawrence Livermore, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories of the University of California.
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