Abstract
Pulsed high-current quasi-relativistic electron beam irradiation was used to study the formation mechanism of aluminum-copper composite. The composite was obtained through intense electron ablation and rapid solidification. The irradiation of the complex aluminum-copper target was performed using the TEMP facility with accelerating voltage of 350 kV, pulse duration of 5 μs, and beam current of 2 kA.
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