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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 19, 2017
Filed:
Oct. 17, 2014
Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, CN;
Jiang Huang, Wuhan, CN;
Mingwu Fan, Wuhan, CN;
Tiaoqin Yu, Wuhan, CN;
Lige Zhang, Wuhan, CN;
Chen Zuo, Wuhan, CN;
Jun Yang, Wuhan, CN;
Yongqian Xiong, Wuhan, CN;
Kaifeng Liu, Wuhan, CN;
Gerald F. Wu, Alexandria, VA (US);
Lei Cao, Wuhan, CN;
Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, CN;
Abstract
Provided is a device for optimizing a diffusion section of an electron beam, comprising two groups of permanent magnets, a magnetic field formed by the four magnetic poles extending the electron beam in a longitudinal direction, and compressing the electron beam in a transverse direction, so that the electron beam becomes an approximate ellipse; another magnetic field formed by the eight magnetic poles optimizing an edge of a dispersed electron-beam bunch into an approximate rectangle; by controlling the four longitudinal connection mechanisms so that the upper magnetic yoke and the lower magnetic yoke of the first group of permanent magnets move synchronously towards the center thereof thereby longitudinally compressing the electron beam in the shape of an approximate ellipse, and the upper magnetic yoke and the lower magnetic yoke of the second group of permanent magnets move synchronously towards the center thereof thereby longitudinally compressing the electron beam in the shape of an approximate rectangle, and the process of longitudinal compression is repeated until a longitudinal size of the electron-beam bunch is reduced to 80 mm. The invention is capable of reasonably compressing a longitudinal size of an electron-beam bunch after diffusion to approximately 80 mm, which ensures optimum irradiation uniformity and efficiency, and enables the longitudinal size to be within the range of a conventional titanium window.