Upgrade Plan of the KOMAC Proton Linac for the Atmospheric Radiation Test on Semiconductor Devices

2020 
At the Korea Multi-purpose Accelerator Complex (KOMAC), a 100-MeV high-power proton linac has been used for proton-beam irradiation services for various applications and research programs, including material science, bio-medical science, semiconductor applications, as well as nuclear physics and basic science, since commissioning of the machine in 2013. Recently, demands for fast neutrons from users in the semiconductor industries are increasing to test the semiconductor device SER (soft error rate) or SEE (single event effect). At present, we provide pilot services to users with pulsed white-spectrum neutrons (max. neutron energy ∼100 MeV) generated at the beam dump, which is made of copper. However, the neutron energy should be increased at least to 200 MeV to meet international standards such as ISO26262 or JEDEC89A. For the upgrade of the linac energy to 200 MeV, we conducted a preliminary design study, including superconducting radio-frequency (SRF) based linac structure, a neutron generation target and a neutron utilization facility. The upgrade plan for the KOMAC linac, along with the preliminary results of the design study on the superconducting linac and neutron generation facility, will be given in this paper.
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