Application of aluminum and titanium foils in low-energy wide-aperture electron accelerators


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Abstract

We have reported on the results of theoretical and experimental investigations of characteristics of aluminum and titanium foils used in devices to extract electron beams from wide-aperture low-energy accelerators with a high current density. The mechanical properties of foils at different temperatures and the electron beam transmission and absorption coefficients have been compared. The results of analyzing the dependences of the efficiency of the electron beam extraction from accelerators on the type of the electron–optical system, material, and thickness of the foil for various sizes of extraction windows and the same type of the slot support grids have been presented. We have proposed an analytic model for calculating the temperature of the foil in the unit cell of the support grid. The electron transmittance and absorbance, as well as the temperature regimes of the foils, have been calculated using different methods.

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L. V. Bodakin

Efremov Scientific Research Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus (NIIEFA)

Email: slkosogorov@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Doroga na metallostroi 3, Promzona Metallostroi, St. Petersburg, 196641

A. I. Gusakov

Efremov Scientific Research Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus (NIIEFA)

Email: slkosogorov@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Doroga na metallostroi 3, Promzona Metallostroi, St. Petersburg, 196641

O. V. Komarov

Efremov Scientific Research Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus (NIIEFA)

Email: slkosogorov@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Doroga na metallostroi 3, Promzona Metallostroi, St. Petersburg, 196641

S. L. Kosogorov

Efremov Scientific Research Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus (NIIEFA)

Author for correspondence.
Email: slkosogorov@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Doroga na metallostroi 3, Promzona Metallostroi, St. Petersburg, 196641

S. A. Motovilov

Efremov Scientific Research Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus (NIIEFA)

Email: slkosogorov@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Doroga na metallostroi 3, Promzona Metallostroi, St. Petersburg, 196641

N. A. Uspenskii

Efremov Scientific Research Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus (NIIEFA)

Email: slkosogorov@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Doroga na metallostroi 3, Promzona Metallostroi, St. Petersburg, 196641


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