Carbon Accumulation on Target Surfaces Irradiated by Protons
- 1 June 1977
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
- Vol. 24 (3) , 1542-1544
- https://doi.org/10.1109/tns.1977.4329004
Abstract
We show that the observed beam spot consists of accumulated carbon. The accumulation is the same on the front and back surface of a thin target, and is proportional to the bombardment time at current densities greater than ¿ 2¿A/cm2. In our energy range of investigation (100-300 keV), the accumulation rate is independent of energy, but does vary with the temperature of the target. For targets at ¿ 15°C, the accumulation rate for an oil diffusion pumped target chamber is ¿ 2¿g/cm2-hr or 2Å/min, which corresponds to a retention of one carbon atom per incident proton. Cooling a shield surrounding the target, or heating the target to 150°C, reduces this accumulation rate by an order of magnitude.Keywords
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