Detectors using secondary emission results: Anticipated developments on Saturn 2 surfaces

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Ionization Chambers, Radiation Detectors, Secondary Emission, Equipment Specifications, Performance Tests, Product Development

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The development of secondary emission detectors is described. At the present time (and for the Saturn 2 project), the control of beams is accomplished by a network of ionization chambers (approx. = 35). These detectors are of the insertable type. The chambers allow adjustment of the beam (position, focusing, calculation of the flux density), but the matter of which they are composed most often makes it impossible to leave them for prolonged periods exposed to the beam. It was necessary to supplement the set of ionization detectors with another set of secondary emission detectors, a type of detector which can remain in the beam and which can, consequently, permanently ensure its visualization during experiments. A study was started on the secondary emission, the performance of the material and behavior of the vacuum in which the detector is inserted and we were able to construct a monitor, then a profile detector.

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