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The MIT HEDP Accelerator Facility for Diagnostic Development for OMEGA, Z, and the NIF

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Abstract

The student-run MIT High Energy Density Physics (HEDP) Accelerator Facility consists of a 125-keV ion accelerator, DT and DD neutron sources, and two X-ray sources for development and characterization of diagnostics for OMEGA, Z, and the NIF. The accelerator generates DD and D3He fusion products through the acceleration of D+ ions onto a 3He-doped Erbium-Deuteride target, with fusion product rates up to 106 s-1. The DT and DD neutron sources generate up to 6×108 and 1×107 neutrons/s, respectively. One X-ray generator is a thick-target W source with a peak energy of 225 keV; the other is based on Cu, Mo, or Ti anode tubes and generates X-rays with a maximum energy of 40 keV. Diagnostics developed and calibrated at this facility include CR-39-based mono-energetic particle radiography, charged-particle spectrometers, neutron detectors, and the particle Time-Of-Flight (pTOF) CVD-diamond-based bang time detector. This poster includes discussion about recent CR-39, Image Plate and Radiochromic film characterization efforts, including study of the impact of X-ray exposure on CR-39 track characteristics.

Presenters

  • Konstantin Bauer

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Konstantin Bauer

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Nikhil N Keer

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Brandan Ian Buschmann

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Matt J Cufari

    MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Skylar G Dannhoff

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Audrey DeVault

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Tucker E Evans

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Bryan Chuanxin Foo

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Justin H Kunimune

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Andrew Thomas Lanzrath

    Massachusetts Insitute of Technology

  • Yousef Lawrence

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Benjamin Reichelt

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Niels Vanderloo

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Joe A Vargas

    MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center

  • Christopher W Wink

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Ernie Doeg

    MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center

  • Robert Frankel

    MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center

  • Maria Gatu Johnson

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center

  • Chikang Li

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Richard David Petrasso

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Johan A Frenje

    MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology