Proof-of-Principle Time-Resolved Bremsstrahlung Spectral Measurement for Intense, Low-Endpoint (<300 keV) Pulsed Sources

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Published 12 March 2009 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation B H Failor et al 2009 JINST 4 P03007 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/4/03/P03007

1748-0221/4/03/P03007

Abstract

In a proof-of-principle test, we measured how the L-3 Pulse Sciences MBS (∼200 keV peak voltage) Bremsstrahlung spectrum changed in time using a pair of filter-fluorescer channels, one at 41 ± 18 keV and another at 87 ± 27 keV. This demonstrates an approach for measuring a time-resolved bremsstrahlung spectrum for SGEMP applications, albeit with coarse energy resolution (30–45%). Using filter fluorescers and detecting the resultant X-rays with plastic scintillator PMTs, there is adequate sensitivity and dynamic range to correlate spectra from two sources, MBS and PITHON, which differ by a factor of up to ∼100× in brightness (from 1 to 100 rad CaF2 at the spectrometer entrance). For such a correlation, no hardware changes are required—only the PMT gains need to be changed. The time resolution of the measurement is expected to be 2 ns.

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10.1088/1748-0221/4/03/P03007