Calculation of Radiation Damage in SLAC Targets

Calculation of Radiation Damage in SLAC Targets

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Published: 2008

Total Pages: 15

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Ti-6Al-4V alloys are being considered as a positron producing target in the Next Linear Collider, with an incident photon beam and operating temperatures between room temperature and 300 C. Calculations of displacement damage in Ti-6Al-4V alloys have been performed by combining high-energy particle FLUKA simulations with SPECTER calculations of the displacement cross section from the resulting energy-dependent neutron flux plus the displacements calculated from the Lindhard model from the resulting energy-dependent ion flux. The radiation damage calculations have investigated two cases, namely the damage produced in a Ti-6Al-4V SLAC positron target where the irradiation source is a photon beam with energies between 5 and 11 MeV. As well, the radiation damage dose in displacements per atom, dpa, has been calculated for a mono-energetic 196 MeV proton irradiation experiment performed at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BLIP experiment). The calculated damage rate is 0.8 dpa/year for the Ti-6Al-4V SLAC photon irradiation target, and a total damage exposure of 0.06 dpa in the BLIP irradiation experiment. In both cases, the displacements are predominantly (≈80%) produced by recoiling ions (atomic nuclei) from photo-nuclear collisions or proton-nuclear collisions, respectively. Approximately 25% of the displacement damage results from the neutrons in both cases. Irradiation effects studies in titanium alloys have shown substantial increases in the yield and ultimate strength of up to 500 MPa and a corresponding decrease in uniform ductility for neutron and high energy proton irradiation at temperatures between 40 and 300 C. Although the data is limited, there is an indication that the strength increases will saturate by doses on the order of a few dpa. Microstructural investigations indicate that the dominant features responsible for the strength increases were dense precipitation of a [beta] (body-centered cubic) phase precipitate along with a high number density of dislocation loops.


Intense Source of Positrons Using Channeling Effect in Crystals

Intense Source of Positrons Using Channeling Effect in Crystals

Author: Chenghai Xu

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Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

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The research work carried out for this PhD is concerning a special kind of positron source using channeling radiation and other crystal effects in an axially oriented crystal to generate a high number of photons which create, subsequently, a large number of pairs in an amorphous target. Photon generation and pair creation are developing in two targets separated by some distance allowing a sweeping magnet to get off the charged particles away from the amorphous converter. Such a scheme is called an hybrid positron source and has been adopted for the CLIC baseline. This kind of sources present big advantages with respect to the conventional sources where large emittance and important heat deposition are met. After some recall on the physical phenomena of interest for our study, detailed simulations are worked out using a special program dealing with crystal effects from Prof. Strakhovenko and the GEANT4 code; these tools led to a complete description of the positron source concerning the photons from one side and the positrons, from the other side, for which the main characteristics have been determined: transverse and longitudinal phase space, energy spectrum, time distribution,...Emphasis has been put on two points: first the matching devices capturing the positrons after the target which are essential for good accepted yields and the energy deposition density which is an important question for the reliability of the targets. Concerning the former point, three matching devices have been studied and their features compared: the Adiabatic Matching Device (AMD) largely used or considered for the positron sources, the Quarter Wave Transformer (QWT) and also the Lithium lens. For the latter point, related to the energy deposition and heating of the targets, we have tried to optimize the energy deposition density lowering its maximum value (PEDD); the average heat deposition has also been optimized using special converter material in granular shape, as considered for the neutrino factories. Very promising results allowed us to consider the hybrid positron source as an alternative to the difficult case of ILC; a special scheme for the transformation of the ILC beam pulses has been used, after KEK proposition. The positron beam transport has also been studied in the first part of the positron pre-accelerator including the solenoid and the first part of the quadrupole channel.


Polarized Sources, Targets And Polarimetry - Proceedings Of The 13th International Workshop

Polarized Sources, Targets And Polarimetry - Proceedings Of The 13th International Workshop

Author: Marco Contalbrigo

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2011-01-19

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 9814462748

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This book collects the most recent experimental results, new ideas and prototypes in the field of nuclear gaseous and solid polarized targets and polarimetry. It contains the contribution of the biennial meeting on the topics of Polarized Sources, Targets and Polarimetry. Therefore includes the most recent developments and performances in the field and new proposals. The contributing authors are the experts of the field.The topics covered include: Polarized Electron Sources, Polarized Proton and Deuterium Sources, Polarized Internal Targets, Polarized 3He Ion Sources and Targets, Polarimetry (e, p, d) at Low and High Energy, Polarized antiprotons, Polarized Solid Targets.br>


Polarized Positron 2011

Polarized Positron 2011

Author: Wei Gai

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 9814401048

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This volume is a collection of the contributions to the 6th Annual Workshop on Polarized Positron held in China. It provides updated information on polarized positron source R&D efforts for future high energy linear colliders and other research activities related to the polarized positron studies.The topics covered include: positron beams for linear colliders, but not limited to it, with the main items listed below: Polarized gamma ray generation High degree polarized positron generation from Compton scattering both ring and linac based High degree polarized positron generation from undulator radiation Stacking and accumulation of the polarized beam from Compton regime Polarized beam transport, control and acceleration Channelling radiation and applications Physics applications of polarized positrons Various high intensity positron sources (include conventional) For other future colliders (SuperB, for example) Positron generation target issues Physics applications of high quality X-rays and gamma-rays Polarimetry at the e+ source The positron capture section and the photon collimation Review the activities of the OC ILCOCoCLIC e+ generationOCO working group for all schemes Status of the CDR for CLIC and TDR for ILC Polarized electron sources"


Polarized Positron 2011 - Proceedings Of The 6th Annual Workshop

Polarized Positron 2011 - Proceedings Of The 6th Annual Workshop

Author: Wei Gai

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2012-10-05

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 9814401056

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This volume is a collection of the contributions to the 6th Annual Workshop on Polarized Positron held in China. It provides updated information on polarized positron source R&D efforts for future high energy linear colliders and other research activities related to the polarized positron studies.The topics covered include: positron beams for linear colliders, but not limited to it, with the main items listed below:


Polarized Antiproton Beams - How?

Polarized Antiproton Beams - How?

Author: S. Chattopadhyay

Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Published: 2008-05-13

Total Pages: 158

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The International Workshop “Polarized Antiproton Beams - How?” was organized to study the theoretical and experimental aspects of the currently accepted methods of producing high intensity polarized antiproton beams in storage rings. The main question discussed was if such beams can be produced, will they provide a powerful new tool for studying the spin structure of both nucleons and nuclei?


Lepton And Photon Interactions At High Energies - Proceedings Of The Xxii International Symposium

Lepton And Photon Interactions At High Energies - Proceedings Of The Xxii International Symposium

Author: Richard Brenner

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2006-01-26

Total Pages: 530

ISBN-13: 9814478563

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The Lepton-Photon symposiums — as represented by the contributions in this volume — are among the most popular conferences in high energy physics since they give an in-depth snapshots of the status of the field as provided by leading experts.The volume covers the latest results on flavor factories, quantum chromodynamics (QCD), electroweak physics, dark matter searches, neutrino physics and cosmology, from a phenomenological point of view. It also offers a glimpse of the immediate future of the field through summaries on the status of the next generation of high energy accelerators and planned facilities for astroparticle physics.The review nature of the articles makes the volume particularly useful to students, as well as being of interest to established researches in high-energy physics and related fields.