• Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Vol. 34, Issue 6, 1446 (2014)
YAO Wei-bo1、2、*, GUO Jian-ming1、2, ZHANG Yong-min1、2, TANG Jun-ping1、2, CHENG Liang1、2, and XU Qi-fu1、2
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    DOI: 10.3964/j.issn.1000-0593(2014)06-1446-04 Cite this Article
    YAO Wei-bo, GUO Jian-ming, ZHANG Yong-min, TANG Jun-ping, CHENG Liang, XU Qi-fu. System of ns Time-Resolved Spectroscopy Diagnosis and Radioprotection[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2014, 34(6): 1446 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Cathode plasma of high current electron beam diode is an important research on high power microwave and strong pulsed radio accelerator. It is a reliable method to study cathode plasma by diagnosing the cathode plasma parameters with non-contact spectroscopy measurement system. The present paper introduced the work principle, system composition and performance of the nanosecond (ns) time-resolved spectroscopy diagnosis system. Furthermore, it introduced the implementing method and the temporal relation of lower jitter synchronous trigger system. Simultaneously, the authors designed electromagnetic and radio shield room to protect the diagnosis system due to the high electromagnetic and high X-ray and γ-ray radiation, which seriously interferes with the system. Time-resolved spectroscopy experiment on brass (H62) cathode shows that, the element and matter composition of cathode plasma is clearly increase with the increase in the diode pulsed voltage and current magnitude. The spectroscopy diagnosis system could be of up to 10 ns time resolve capability. It’s least is 2 ns. Synchronous trigger system’s jitter is less than 4 ns. The spectroscopy diagnosis system will open a new way to study the cathode emission mechanism in depth.
    YAO Wei-bo, GUO Jian-ming, ZHANG Yong-min, TANG Jun-ping, CHENG Liang, XU Qi-fu. System of ns Time-Resolved Spectroscopy Diagnosis and Radioprotection[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2014, 34(6): 1446
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