Annealing of a pre-assembled tungsten positron moderator by direct electron bombardment
Author(s) -
Atsushi Yabuuchi,
Nagayasu Oshima,
H. Kato,
Brian E. O’Rourke,
A. Kinomura,
Toshiyuki Ohdaira,
Yoshinori Kobayashi,
Ryoichi Suzuki
Publication year - 2014
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.7567/jjapcp.2.011102
Subject(s) - tungsten , annealing (glass) , materials science , positron , thermionic emission , foil method , electron , atomic physics , nuclear physics , composite material , metallurgy , physics
We have developed a positron moderator annealing system with a handmade electron gun which allows the pre-assembled moderator temperature to be monitored directly during heating. The moderator, composed of strips of tungsten arranged in a regular lattice, was heated by bombarding electrons emitted from a hot tungsten filament. Moderator annealing was successfully achieved up to a temperature of 2600 ◦C in the central region of the moderator with a thermionic power of about 1200 W. Positron annihilation lifetime measurements of as-received and annealed tungsten foils were performed using a pulsed slow positron beam. As a result, it was confirmed that residual defects contained in the as-received tungsten foil were eliminated by conducting the annealing process.
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