Preliminary Tests utilizing the Z-Petawatt laser to test its applicability for Performing nTOF Impulse Response Measurements
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Abstract
Neutron time-of-flight (nTOF) detectors utilizing Photomultiplier Tubes (PMT) are used at Z to deduce the neutron source spectrum and birth-time. To extract the most precise information out of the recorded signal, it is crucial to know the impulse-response-function (IRF) that describes the instruments inherent broadening due to an infinitely short input signal. The Z-Petawatt laser (ZPW) can generate X-ray pulses of a few picoseconds, which is far below the IRFs for the Z-nTOFs which typically have Full-Widths-at-Half- Maximum (FWHM) of a few nanoseconds. We have begun a series of experiments utilizing the ZPL in the CHAMA target chamber to ascertain detector signal levels and x-ray and EMI backgrounds for Z-Petawatt source configurations. The motivation and status of these experiments will be presented.
Presenters
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Gordon A Chandler
Sandia National Laboratories, Sandia National Laboratory
Authors
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Gordon A Chandler
Sandia National Laboratories, Sandia National Laboratory
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Matthias Geissel
Sandia National Laboratories
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Jose A Torres
Sandia National Laboratories
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Owen Mannion
Sandia National Laboratories
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Patrick K Rambo
Sandia National Laboratories
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Chi Yang
Sandia National Laboratories