TF IsotopeTracers

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Nitrogen tracers: N-15 is rare. If you dope nitrogen sources with it you can see where the leak into environment. This is a stable tracer so it would be able to monitor long time plume expansions.

Catchment hydrology


High Flux MeV photon profiler

http://accelconf.web.cern.ch/accelconf/p99/PAPERS/WEA90.PDF

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/ielx5/5379507/5398121/05398374.pdf?tp=&arnumber=5398374&isnumber=5398121

CVD Diamond film

Film Vendor only

http://www.e6cvd.com/cvd/page.jsp?pageid=415

Alemeda Applied Sciences Corporation

http://www.aasc.net/drds http://www.aasc.net/media/DRD-AppNote.pdf

Diamond x-ray view screen http://www.diamond-materials.com/EN/products/cvd_for_xray/fluorescence_beam_monitors.htm

http://www.npl.co.uk/upload/pdf/091104_nuc_galbiati.pdf

NIM paper from 2002

http://144.206.159.178/ft/787/47160/14168748.pdf

http://www.npl.co.uk/upload/pdf/091104_nuc_galbiati.pdf

Budget

Equipment list


Cost Device Purpose
50,000 BPMs 4 electron beam position monitors
CVD Diamond detector Off the shelf single crystal single pixel detector
10,000 10 , 5 x 5 mm^2 CVD films films for pixel detector array
30,000 Flanges and crosses Beam line components for BPMs
10,000 Circuitry PCB board, connectors, and single crystal mounting by external vendor
30,000 beam time 3 weeks of beam time to test device and measure performance