High-yield magnetic recoil neutron spectrometer on the National Ignition Facility for operation up to 60 MJ

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Recent progress at the National Ignition Facility (NIF), with neutron yields of order 1 × 1017, places new constraints on diagnostics used to characterize implosion performance. The Magnetic Recoil neutron Spectrometer (MRS), which is routinely used to measure yield, ion temperature (Tion), and down-scatter ratio (dsr), has been adapted to allow measurements of dsr up to 5 × 1017, and yield and Tion up to 2 × 1018 in the near term with new data processing techniques and conversion foil solutions. This paper presents a solution for extending MRS operation up to a yield of 2 × 1019 (60 MJ) by moving the spectrometer outside of the NIF shield wall. This will not only enhance the upper yield limit by 10× but also improve signal-to-background by 5×.

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Gatu Johnson, M., Johnson, T. M., Lahmann, B. J., Séguin, F. H., Sperry, B., Bhandarkar, N., … Frenje, J. A. (2022). High-yield magnetic recoil neutron spectrometer on the National Ignition Facility for operation up to 60 MJ. Review of Scientific Instruments, 93(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0099317

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