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Which one is more efficient in generating high energy Gamma rays?
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[QUOTE="Rev. Cheeseman, post: 6406478, member: 681426"] So if I'm not mistaken, if the laser system have a peak energy of say 1 GeV, the resulting bremsstrahlung will be 1 GeV at peak energy too. Is that correct? If you see the isodose contours of HERMES III which can be seen in the first link in my question at page 40 especially the figure 6d, it is more like a field rather than a beam which measured 8 meters wide and 20 meters long according to the figure. The reason of why the radiation field is very large is because HERMES III is used to simulate nuclear gamma ray effects on very large test objects such as military tanks at very large open outdoor areas. I wonder what determined the size of the radiation field, is it the size of the accelerator or just the voltage and current of the diode regardless of the size of the accelerator? [/QUOTE]
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