External beam normalization measurements using atmospheric argon gamma rays
[摘要] Particle-induced gamma-ray emission spectroscopy is a quantitative, sensitive technique that measures light element abundance in materials using external reference standards with known beam energy and intensity. When the ion beam is used ex vacuo, gamma-ray spectroscopy on targets in air greatly increases sample throughput. However, for most targets the accuracy of these measurements is limited by the uncertainty of the collected charge. An indirect beam current measurement technique has been developed using an ion beam reaction on atmospheric argon, the only atmospheric component with sufficient abundance (similar to 1%) that produces abundant gamma rays with low-energy proton beams. The Ar-40(p,n gamma)K-40 reaction has been studied here, and the characteristic 770 keV gamma ray is observed to serve as a reliable monitor for proton flux. This method allows a real-time calibration of beam intensity on target to measured upstream currents for ion beam analysis at beam energies above 3.5 MeV.
[发布日期] 2020-12-01 [发布机构]
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[关键词] PIGE;External beam;Beam current integration;Argon normalization [时效性]