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Mansfield C.R. Oona H. Shurter R.P. 《IEEE transactions on plasma science. IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society》1991,19(5):840-845
The time-averaged electron-beam current distribution of one of the electron guns of the large Aperture Module (LAM) of the Aurora laser was measured as part of a larger set of experiments designed to study the electron beam transport to and energy deposition in the LAM laser chamber. The radiograms made on the center line of the LAM laser chamber while the laser chamber was at vacuum pressure demonstrated several of the expected results. The beam was relatively uniform over the aperture, with the exception of shadows cast by the diode anode wires, the Hibachi ribs, and the Hibachi support structure. At a depth of 50 cm into the laser chamber, the self-magnetic field of the beam produced a shear in the top and bottom edges of 15 cm. At the same depth the applied magnetic field caused a rotation of the entire beam profile of about 3° 相似文献
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Shurter R. Coogan J. Jones M. Oona H. Rose E. Sadler C. Thomas V. 《IEEE transactions on plasma science. IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society》1991,19(5):846-849
A design for the vacuum/pressure barrier of an electron-beam diode ready to be fielded on a large krypton-fluoride excimer laser is described. The barrier is a composite foil, fabricated from carbon fibers, Kapton-membrane, epoxy, and copper foil. This composite foil has advantages over more traditional metal foils, exhibiting particularly high tensile strength and a high modulus of elasticity. Other important properties of these composites for use in KrF excimer laser applications include: high electron transmission with low loss to scattering, chemical compatibility with fluorine, low porosity, and low reflectivity in the ultraviolet. The mechanical properties of the composite foil allow the design of support structures (hibachis) which incorporate larger openings than are possible with metal foils with similar electron transmission characteristics 相似文献
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