Neutron yields inferred from neutron time-of-flight (nToF) traces for the Magnetized Liner Inertial Fusion (MagLIF) experiments.
ORAL
Abstract
Accurately measuring neutron yields is crucial for understanding the performance and scaling of the MagLIF experiments performed at the Z Pulsed Power Facility. This work presents a technique for measuring neutron yields from neutron time-of-flight (nToF) detectors, which are fielded at radial and axial locations around the neutron source. Each detector consists of a fast plastic scintillator coupled to one or more photomultiplier tubes (PMTs). Outputs from PMTs are digitized on multiple channels with GHz-bandwidth oscilloscopes. The technique for measuring neutron yields involves calculating the charge deposited from neutrons incident on the detector and measuring detector-specific calibration factors to convert the charge into incident neutrons. The charge from incident neutrons is calculated by subtracting a background and integrating the neutron component on the digitized nToF trace. Detector-specific calibration factors are measured at Sandia National Laboratories Ion Beam Laboratory, using a setup designed to generate neutrons through beam-target fusion reactions. Yields measured from nToF traces can be applied to calculate the degree of spatial isotropy for neutron emission and will be compared with neutron activation yields. Prepared by LLNL under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344. SNL is managed and operated by NTESS under DOE NNSA contract DE-NA0003525.
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Presenters
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James M Mitrani
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Authors
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James M Mitrani
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Gordon A Chandler
Sandia National Laboratories, Sandia National Laboratory
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Kelly Hahn
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
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David J Ampleford
Sandia National Laboratories
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Matthew R Gomez
Sandia National Laboratories
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Eric C Harding
Sandia National Lab, Sandia National Laboratories
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Adam Harvey-Thompson
Sandia National Laboratories
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Michael Mangan
Sandia National Laboratories
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Owen Mannion
Sandia National Laboratories
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Jed D Styron
University of New Mexico
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Gary P Grim
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory