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Boussoufi, M.

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WEPKF082 Radiation Damage Studies with Hadrons on Materials and Electronics 1795
 
  • J.E. Spencer, J. Allan, S. Anderson, R. Wolf
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California
  • M. Boussoufi
    UCD/MNRC, McClellan, California
  • D.E. Pellet
    UCD, Davis
  • J.T. Volk
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois
 
  Many materials and electronic devices need to be tested for the radiation environment expected at the proposed linear colliders (LC) where the accelerator and detectors will be subjected to large fluences of hadrons, electrons and gammas during the life of the facility. Examples are NdFeB permanent magnets which are being considered for the damping rings and final focus, electronic and electro-optical devices which will be utilized in the detector readout and accelerator control systems and CCDs required for the vertex detector. The effects of gammas on a broad range of materials was presented at NSREC2002 and our understanding of the current situation concerning rare earth permanent magnets at PAC2003 where a program was proposed using neutrons from the McClellan Nuclear Reactor Center (MNRC) that has a number of areas for irradiating samples with neutron fluxes up to 4.5·1013 n/cm2s. A specialized area allows irradiation with 1 MeV-equivalent neutrons with fluxes of 4.2·1010 n/cm2s while suppressing thermal neutrons and gammas by large factors. We give our latest results and their interpretation using this facility.