Demonstration of an intense lithium beam for forward-directed pulsed neutron generation

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As an alternative to research nuclear reactors, a compact accelerator-driven neutron generator that uses a lithium beam driver could be a promising candidate since it produces almost no undesired radiation. However, providing an intense lithium-ion beam has been difficult, and it has been thought that the practical application of such a device would be impossible. The most critical problem of insufficient ion fluxes has been solved by applying a direct plasma injection scheme. In this scheme, a pulsed high-density plasma from a metallic lithium foil generated by laser ablation is efficiently injected and accelerated by a radio-frequency quadrupole linear accelerator (RFQ linac). We have obtained a peak beam current of 35 mA accelerated to 1.43 MeV, which is two orders of magnitude higher than a conventional injector and accelerator system can deliver.

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Okamura, M., Ikeda, S., Kanesue, T., Takahashi, K., Cannavó, A., Ceccio, G., & Cassisa, A. (2022). Demonstration of an intense lithium beam for forward-directed pulsed neutron generation. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-18270-0

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