Artículo
Bremsstrahlung in carbon thick targets by proton incidence
Pérez, Pablo Daniel
; Bertol, Ana Paula Lamberti; Rodríguez, Tabatha P.; Vasconcellos, Marcos Antônio Zen; Trincavelli, Jorge Carlos
Fecha de publicación:
01/01/2014
Editorial:
Elsevier Science
Revista:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
ISSN:
0168-583X
e-ISSN:
1872-9584
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
The subtraction of the continuum from an X-ray spectrum emitted by proton bombardment is usually carried out by means of a mathematical fitting. The purpose of the present work is to develop an analytical function to model the continuous spectrum generated in a PIXE experiment for different incident beam energies in carbon thick targets. With this purpose, PIXE spectra of a carbon bulk sample were measured in an ion accelerator. The proton beam energies were varied between 0.7 MeV and 2 MeV and the X-rays generated were collected by an energy dispersive spectrometer. The spectra analysis was performed taking into account the main effects underlying the production of the continuous spectrum. Nevertheless, for the cases considered here, it was found that the atomic bremsstrahlung is the most important and other contributions were neglected. The experimental spectra from carbon thick targets were corrected by self-absorption and detector efficiency. The results show that the spectral shape corresponding to thick targets corrected by these effects is similar to the functional behavior presented by thin targets.
Palabras clave:
ATOMIC BREMSSTRAHLUNG
,
PIXE
,
PROTON IMPACT
,
X-RAY BREMSSTRAHLUNG
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Pérez, Pablo Daniel; Bertol, Ana Paula Lamberti; Rodríguez, Tabatha P.; Vasconcellos, Marcos Antônio Zen; Trincavelli, Jorge Carlos; Bremsstrahlung in carbon thick targets by proton incidence; Elsevier Science; Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms; 318; 1-1-2014; 23-26
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