Measurement of the <sup>89</sup>Y(n,2n)<sup>88</sup>Y and <sup>88</sup>Y(n,2n)<sup>87</sup>Y Cross Sections Using Radiochemically Doped Target Capsules at the National Ignition Facility
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Abstract
The National Ignition Facility (NIF) is an Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) research facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). During an ICF shot, a high-density carbon (HDC) capsule filled with deuterium and tritium (DT) is compressed to extreme densities and temperatures with 192 high energy laser beams. The resulting DT fusion produces alpha particles and a significant yield (≤1018) of 14.1 MeV neutrons in a short pulse (~100 ps). Material on the inside of the target capsule sees extremely large neutron fluxes (1027-33 n/s/cm2), allowing (n,2n) cross section measurements to be made with low amounts of target material (~1013 atoms). The short burn time of a NIF shot also opens the possibility of reactions on excited nuclear states with lifetimes longer than the NIF burn. In an effort to begin measuring (n,2n) cross sections at NIF, radiochemical techniques were developed to add material to the inner surface of NIF capsules. Initial experiments measured the 89Y(n,2n)88Y cross section in a cryo-layered DT implosion with target capsules doped with 89Y, 169Tm, and 152Eu. The results from two shots demonstrated the method is effective as the known cross section value was reproduced. Two shots with capsules containing 88Y and 169Tm were fired in January and September 2025 to measure the 88Y(n,2n)87Y cross section. The results from the NIF experiments to measure the 89Y(n,2n)88Y and 88Y(n,2n)87Y cross sections will be presented.
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Presenters
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John Despotopulos
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Authors
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John Despotopulos
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Kelly Kmak
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Daniel Pitman-Weymouth
Atomic Weapons Establishment
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Dawn Angela Shaughnessy
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Charles B Yeamans
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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James Benstead
Atomic Weapons Establishment
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Tom Braun
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Tony Huynh
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Justin Jeet
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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William Kerlin
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Samantha Labb
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Elvin R Monzon
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Rhyan L Reynolds
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Nicholas Wiiliam Ruof
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Brian N Sammis
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Keenan Thomas
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Todd Wooddy
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory