Providing Highly Polarized <sup>3</sup>He and D Fuels for the DIII-D Spin-Polarized Fusion Experiment
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Abstract
Work from Garcia et. al. ([Nucl. Fusion 63 (2023) 026030] and [Nucl. Fusion 65 (2025) 046005]) has demonstrated the ability to ascertain nuclear fuel polarization survival via the relative measurements of charged fusion products. A new spin-polarized fusion (SPF) experiment is in preparation ([Nucl. Fusion 63 (2023) 076009]) to measure polarization survivability in the DIII-D Tokamak reactor. In this experiment, the selected isospin-mirror reaction, 3He + D → α + p, is initiated with hyper-polarized 3He and 7LiD. A team at the University of Virginia is employing spin exchange optical pumping (SEOP) to achieve a high initial 3He polarization (up to 85%). A novel technique for diffusing the polarized 3He into sub-millimeter-sized polymer shells will increase the overall fuel density. The final 3He polarization, after diffusion, is expected to be near 65%. A separate team at Jefferson National Laboratory is utilizing dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) to polarize 7LiD pellets. An apparatus is being constructed to simultaneously expose irradiated 7LiD samples to microwaves and monitor the sample polarization via NMR. The final sample is expected to be approximately 70% vector polarized. I will provide an overview and status of these parallel efforts.
Presenters
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Austin Wayne Nelsen
University of Virginia
Authors
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Austin Wayne Nelsen
University of Virginia
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Sharvil Patel
Pandit Deendayal Energy University, University of Virginia
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Larry Robert Baylor
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Andrew Dvorak
ORNL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Philip Dobrenz
Jefferson National Lab
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Alvin V Garcia
Princeton University
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Eranga Gunasekara
University of Virginia
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William Walter Heidbrink
University of California, Irvine
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Steve Meitner
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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William D McGinnis
ORNL
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Wilson W Miller
University of Virginia
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Andy Sandorfi
University of Virginia
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Xiangdong Wei
Jefferson Lab/Jefferson Science Associates
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Xiaochao Zheng
University of Virginia