First results of the tunable monochromatic gamma-ray source at the Ghent 15 MeV linac
Abstract
By combining a curved crystal spectrometer, operated in Cauchois geometry, with a broad gamma-ray source emitting a continuous energy spectrum, it is possible to obtain gamma-ray beams of which both the bandwidth and the energy can be tuned. The feasibility of such a facility is demonstrated using bremsstrahlung produced by the high intensity electron accelerator of the University of Ghent as a primary source and the former SCK Mol bent crystal spectrometer to select the wanted energies via Bragg diffraction. Applications of the obtained gamma-ray beams, i.e. the direct measurement of the K-edges of heavy elements or the detection of heavy elements in materials, are indicated and illustrated by the first experiments performed with the tunable gamma-ray source.
- Publication:
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B
- Pub Date:
- May 1995
- DOI:
- 10.1016/0168-583X(94)00614-8
- Bibcode:
- 1995NIMPB..99..286B