11 research outputs found
Surface modification of field emission cathodes made of artificial carbon-based material
While the field emission acts at the technical vacuum level conditions (10-5 Pa) and electrons emitted from cathode, the ion bombardment exists and continuously modifies the cathode surface. Using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) we studied the electronic structure of thin surface layer of artificial carbon-based materials (ACB) used as field emission cathodes (FEC). The research resulted in the spectra of the samples B-1300, B-1500, B-1900. After spectra processing features analysis shows the change in type of hybridization of the original material. This change is supported by three characteristic spectral features: asymmetry of the core levels spectrum lines change, the satellite structure transformation, Auger-line and modification. So the initial material had sp2 type of hybridization, the spectra show that in thin surface layer a new phase with sp3-hybridization exists and we can conclude formation of nanoclusters with diamond-phase in thin surface layer of cathode. © 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
Research of luminophores afterglow under influence of pulsed X-ray radiation of nanosecond duration
The work describes an investigation of afterglow of various luminophores under influence of pulsed X-ray radiation of nanosecond duration. As a source of radiation a pulsed X-ray "Yasen 01" apparatus is applied. Maximum impulse current of an X-ray tube is 300 A. Maximum electron energy is 120 keV. Half-height pulse duration of an X-ray burst is about 30 ns. A pulse repetition rate is up to 4 kHz. Two types of X-ray luminophores based on gadolinium oxysulfide Gd 2 O 2 S:Tb and cesium iodide CsI:Tl have been investigated. The novelty of the work is use of a fast-acting solid-state semiconductor photomultiplier. It allows recording changes of luminophores luminosity in the nanosecond time range. The photomultiplier is characterized by having two discreet outputs for measuring quickly and slowly time-changing light flows. Presence of two signal outputs allows recording changes of luminophores luminosity both during fast nanosecond excitation and during long-time afterglow. Obtained data about the nature of afterglow of investigated luminophores makes it possible to select the best one for use in conjunction with a pulsed X-ray apparatus with a high pulse repetition rate. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
Fabrication and characterization of 1, 5, 10 at.% Ce:Y2O3 nanopowders
Nanopowders (particle size of about 7-14 nm) of yttrium oxide doped with cerium ions with concentrations of 1, 5, 10 at.% have been synthesized by laser ablation of the target. For the first time in the world the cerium concentration of 10 at.% in the yttrium oxide lattice has been obtained. Their morphology, structure, and scintillation properties have been investigated. No significant cathodoluminescence of the activator in the Ce3+ state has been detected in the powders, and X-ray luminescence was completely absent. Presumably, the cerium ion is in the nonradiative state of Ce4+. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.Russian Foundation for Basic Research, RFBR: 19-08-00117The reported study was funded by RFBR, project number 19-08-00117. The authors gratefully acknowledge E.V. Tihonov and Dr. A.I. Medvedev from Institute of Electrophysics UrB RAS for laser synthesis of nanopowders and XRD analysis, respectively
4-kW multi-phase battery powered power supply
A method was developed for building the powerful battery power supplies. Using the method, the battery power supply with a 4 kW max power and up to 93% efficiency was developed to supply the "Yasen" X-ray apparatus. Two 60 Acenterdoth series-connected starter lead-acid batteries were used as a primary power supply. A DC output voltage of the source is stable over the entire power range and equals to 310 V. The power supply is based on a 5-phase HF-inverter. There is no difficulty in designing such power supplies with different power outputs. It can be done by the increasing or the decreasing number of phases (of inverter channels). This approach is not limited by the increased number of the inverter channels. The maximum output power will be determined by the battery characteristics only. The power supply is mounted on a mobile trolley, to increase the mobility of the entire set of equipment. The unit dimensions are 410•320•440, the weight is about 40 kg. The unit is forced air-cooled. A power operating mode is short and periodic
XPS studies on surfaces of field-emission cathodes of artificial carbon materials
The electronic structure of the surface layer of artificial carbon-based materials operated as field emission cathodes was studied using x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Samples B-1300, B-1500, and B-1900 were investigated. An analysis of the spectra showed an alteration of the hybridization of atoms in the original material, which suggested the formation of diamond-like inclusions on the sample surface. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York
Application of Carbon Materials for Creation of X-ray Sources Cathodes
This research is devoted to investigating the properties of X-ray tube models with massive carbon cathode: field emission cathode in DC-mode and pulsed explosive emission cathodes. Construction of device with field emission cathode is described. It is able to operate at non-ultrahigh vacuum conditions. Two types of ring explosive emission cathodes were examined: metal-ceramic with slits (of a comb-shaped kind) and carbon-ceramic. The installation which makes it possible to investigate demountable models of pulsed X-ray tubes was designed. Experiments show better performance of carbon pulse cathode. It generates greater dose rate, possesses shorter current pulse, longer lifetime. Developed devices can be used in medicine, flaw detection, scientific researches and security systems. © 2016 The Authors.The reported study was supported by RFBR, research project No. 14-08-31243 мол_a and has been supported b
Automatization of experiments by means of input-output device RL-88AC
Бессонова Валентина Анатольевна – мл. науч. сотрудник, Институт электрофизики УрО РАН; valentina.
[email protected]
Кузнецов Вадим Львович – д-р техн. наук, зав. лабораторией импульсных источников излучения, Институт
электрофизики УрО РАН; [email protected]
Скоморохов Денис Сергеевич – мл. науч. сотрудник,
Институт электрофизики УрО РАН; [email protected]
Чепусов Александр Сергеевич – мл. науч. сотрудник,
Институт электрофизики УрО РАН; [email protected]. Bessonova Valentina Anatolevna – Junior Researcher of
Institute of Electrophysics of the Ural Division of the Russian
Academy of Science (IEP UD RAS); valentina.bessonova
@gmail.com
Kuznetsov Vadim Lvovich – Doctor of Science (Engineering),
Head of Laboratory of Pulsed Irradiation Sources of
IEP UD RAS; [email protected]
Skomorokhov Denis Sergeevich – Junior Researcher of
IEP UD RAS; [email protected]
Chepusov Alexander Sergeevich – junior researcher of IEP
UD RAS; [email protected]Рассмотрено применение устройства ввода-вывода RL-88AC для автоматизации
физических экспериментов. Реализована возможность формирования необходимых сигналов управления и записи данных в ПК по 8 каналам. Осуществлена автоматизация экспериментов по регистрации спектра масс, вольт-амперных характеристик, предпробойных процессов на поверхности изоляторов. Реализована система автоматизации измерений рентгеновского фотоэлектронного спектрометра. Оригинальное программное обеспечение для каждой задачи написано на языке VBA в среде MS Excel.
Applications of input-output device RL-88AC for physical experiments automation are
considered. This device allows the formation of necessary control signals and provides data
registration by PC up to 8 channels. The automation of experiments with registration of massspectra,
volt-ampere characteristics and pre-breakdown insulator surface processes has been
carried out. The measurement system for X-ray photoelectron spectrometer has been realized.
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