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Flash II--a terawatt pulsed electron beam accelerator and its applications

Abstract

Flash II is a pulsed electron beam accelerator with a diode impedance less than 1 Ohm and beam current more than 1 MA. An overview is presented of the development of high power pulsed REB accelerators in China and abroad, including the successful development of Flash II, which is a major step forward for China in this field. The principle of operation and construction of the Marx generator, water-dielectric coaxial line and diode are described, and experimental research performed on the accelerator since 1990 is presented, including simulation of thermo-mechanical effects of X-rays on material structure, fabrication of an excimer laser with electron beam pumping and generation of high power microwave radiation.
Authors:
Publication Date:
Jun 01, 1995
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
SCA: 430100; PA: AIX-27:005624; EDB-96:029727; SN: 96001531176
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Wu-li; Journal Volume: 24; Journal Issue: 6; Other Information: PBD: Jun 1995
Subject:
43 PARTICLE ACCELERATORS; ACCELERATORS; ELECTRON BEAMS; TERAWATT POWER RANGE; MARX GENERATORS; PULSES; RELATIVISTIC RANGE; REVIEWS; USES
OSTI ID:
173067
Country of Origin:
China
Language:
Chinese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: WULIAL; TRN: CN9502254005624
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
pp. 325-331
Announcement Date:
Feb 09, 1996

Citation Formats

Aizi, Qiu, and Min, Lu. Flash II--a terawatt pulsed electron beam accelerator and its applications. China: N. p., 1995. Web.
Aizi, Qiu, & Min, Lu. Flash II--a terawatt pulsed electron beam accelerator and its applications. China.
Aizi, Qiu, and Min, Lu. 1995. "Flash II--a terawatt pulsed electron beam accelerator and its applications." China.
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title = {Flash II--a terawatt pulsed electron beam accelerator and its applications}
author = {Aizi, Qiu, and Min, Lu}
abstractNote = {Flash II is a pulsed electron beam accelerator with a diode impedance less than 1 Ohm and beam current more than 1 MA. An overview is presented of the development of high power pulsed REB accelerators in China and abroad, including the successful development of Flash II, which is a major step forward for China in this field. The principle of operation and construction of the Marx generator, water-dielectric coaxial line and diode are described, and experimental research performed on the accelerator since 1990 is presented, including simulation of thermo-mechanical effects of X-rays on material structure, fabrication of an excimer laser with electron beam pumping and generation of high power microwave radiation.}
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issue = {6}
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journal type = {AC}
place = {China}
year = {1995}
month = {Jun}
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