Proof-of-concept of a neutron time-of-flight ellipsoidal detector

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The time-resolved measurement of neutrons emitted from nuclear implosions at inertial confinement fusion facilities is used to characterize the fusing plasma. Several significant quantities are routinely measured by neutron time-of-flight (nToF) detectors in these experiments. Current nToF detectors use scintillators as well as solid-state Cherenkov radiators. The latter has an inherently faster time response and can provide a co-registered γ-ray measurement as well as improved precision in the bulk hot-spot velocity. This work discusses a nToF ellipsoidal detector that also utilizes a solid-state Cherenkov radiator. The detector has the potential to achieve a fast instrument response function allowing for characterization of the γ-ray burn history as well as the ability to field the detector closer to the fusion source. Proof-of-concept testing of the nToF ellipsoidal detector has been conducted at the National Ignition Facility using commercial optics. A time-resolved neutron signal has been measured from the diagnostic. Preliminary simulations corroborate the results.

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Jeet, J., Eckart, M., Gjemso, J., Hahn, K., Hartouni, E. P., Kerr, S., … Schlossberg, D. J. (2021). Proof-of-concept of a neutron time-of-flight ellipsoidal detector. Review of Scientific Instruments, 92(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0043829

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