Determination of Optimum Materials Thickness for Converting E-Beam Energy into Bremsstrahlung X-Rays on a 10 MeV High Energy Electron Accelerator Using MCNP
Abstract:The e-beam produced by the high-energy electron accelerator has a relatively small penetrating power. To increase the penetrating power, a converter must convert the e-beam energy into bremsstrahlung x-rays. This research aims to determine the optimum thickness of tantalum, tungsten, and lead as a converter of e-beam energy into bremsstrahlung x-rays at a 10 MeV high-energy electron accelerator. The optimum thickness of tantalum, tungsten, and lead is determined using simulation with MCNPX software. The electr… Show more
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