METU Defocusing Beamline (DBL)is being installed at TAEA SANAEM Proton Accelerator Facility [1] for radiation tests of electronic devices to be used in satellites and spacecrafts which are exposed to a high radiation dose in space or at the Hi-Lumi LHC [2]. 15 − 30 MeV protons from the accelerator are spread out over an area of 15.40 × 21.55 cm to provide large irradiation in accordance to ESA/ESCC No. 25100 standard with METU-DBL. A wide selectable flux menu ranging from 105 − 1010p/cm2/s will be available to users starting in summer 2019. The final design has been updated with the experience gained from the pre-test setup installation [3] and the ensuing irradiation campaign with different users [4]. In this paper, magnetic measurement results of a custom design quadrupole magnet, as well as updates to the mechanical, robotic and control subsystems are presented.


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    Title :

    Installation of the METU Defocusing Beamline to Perform Space Radiation Tests




    Publication date :

    2019-06-01


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    3946705 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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