Author: Bragin, S.
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FRCAMH02 Proton Irradiation Facility at INR RAS Linac 142
 
  • S.A. Gavrilov, S. Bragin, A. Feschenko, V. Gaidash, O.V. Grekhov, Y.Z. Kalinin, Yu.V. Kiselev
    RAS/INR, Moscow, Russia
 
  A new proton irradiation facility to study radiation effects in electronics and different materials was constructed at INR RAS linac. The beam intensity range is 107-1012 protons per separate pulses up to 1 uA of average beam current. The energy is adjusted by switching on/off the fields in accelerating cavities and with energy degraders in the range 20-210 MeV. Features of the facility development, in-air operation, diagnostics system, as well as experimental results of beam adjustment and test irradiation are presented.  
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-RUPAC2018-FRCAMH02  
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THPSC23 Low Energy "Pepper-Pot" Emittance Measuring Device 456
 
  • V.S. Klenov, S. Bragin, O. Volodkevich, V. Zubets
    RAS/INR, Moscow, Russia
 
  The device which includes the "pepper-pot" mask, the quartz screen, and the CCD camera was used for measure the transverse emittances of beam at the exit of H-minus ion source for 7-15 keV beam energy. Emittance measuring at such low ions energy required low-level signals from quartz screen to be recorded and processed, while the intense glow of the gas discharge plasma created a spurious illumination of the quartz screen. The issues of obtaining sufficient signal level at such low ions energy, methods of subtracting the signal of non-ion-beam illumination of quartz screen from the full amplitude of the signal as well as issues of data processing and presentation of phase portraits are discussed.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-RUPAC2018-THPSC23  
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