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9–13 Dec 2019
TRIUMF
US/Pacific timezone

High voltage breakdown studies under the influence of radiation fields

10 Dec 2019, 17:00
2h
TRIUMF

TRIUMF

4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 2A3 CANADA

Speaker

Mr Fernando Alejandro Maldonado Millan (UVIC/TRIUMF)

Description

The ARIEL facility at TRIUMF will add two new state-of-the-art target stations to produce radioactive ion beams using the Isotope Separation On-Line (ISOL) method. In the ISOL method, a driver beam impinges a target material creating radionuclides that are ionized and extracted with a high electric field. The driver beam and target interaction cause radiation fields of around $10^9$ Gy/h that in turn affect the breakdown strength of the gas used for cooling the target station. To guarantee reliable operation, it is mandatory to assess the effect of such radiation levels on the gas breakdown strength. For this, a spark gap has been employed and a clear decrease is observed at low radiation levels. More experiments are envisioned to map the breakdown strength at levels similar to the ones expected online.

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