High Energy Neutron Production from Ions Accelerated in a Nanowire Array Irradiated at Relativistic Intensities
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Abstract
Ultra-high contrast short pulse laser irradiation of ordered deuterated polyethylene nanowires arrays at relativistic intensities has been demonstrated to produce flashes of neutrons resulting from D-D microscale fusion [1]. Energetic deuteron emission into a tight beam in the laser backward direction was recently reported to result from irradiation at an increased laser intensity > 1×10 21 Wcm-2 [2]. Here we use this well collimated deuteron source produced with 6-7 J laser pulses to demonstrate a laser-driven neutron generator with energies in the 10–20 MeV range.The pitcher-catcher configuration was implemented using the deuterium jets from the ultra-intense-laser-nanowire interaction (pitcher) with a conversion target (catcher) of 9Be, 7LiF or 10B. Energy spectra and yield for neutron production of different catcher targets is measured.The 9Be generated mostly neutrons with ~4.8 MeV energy of ~5.5×106 neutrons/sr/shot. The 7LiF produced ~4.5×106 neutrons/sr/shot with a broad energy peak in the 10–15 MeV, a range that includes the energy of D-T neutrons. Using a 10B catcher ~2×106 neutrons neutrons/sr/shot were produced with an energy reaching 20–25 MeV. Using a lithium metal catcher with an improved circular cutout geometry we demonstrated the generation of an increased flux of 2×107 neutrons/sr/shot, with energies in the 10–20 MeV range.
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Publication: [1] A. Curtis et al., Nature Communications 2018 9:1 9, 1 (2018).<br>[2] A. Curtis et al., Phys Rev Res 3, 043181 (2021).
Presenters
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Shoujun Wang
Colorado State University
Authors
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Shoujun Wang
Colorado State University
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James Tinsley
Special Technologies Laboratory, USA
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Reed C Hollinger
Colorado State University
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Cort C Gautier
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87544, USA, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
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Vyacheslav Shlyaptsev
Colorado State University, Colorado State University, Fort Collins
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Jorge J Rocca
Colorado State University, XUV lasers and Colorado State University