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One dimensional imager of neutrons on the Z machine.

David J AmplefordCarlos L RuizDavid N FittinghoffJeremy D VaughanKelly HahnBrandon LahmannM Gatu JohnsonJohan FrenjeRichard PetrassoChristopher R BallAndrew J MaurerPatrick F KnappAdam J Harvey-ThompsonJohn FisherPerry AlbertoJose A TorresGary CooperBrent JonesGregory A RochauMark J May
Published in: The Review of scientific instruments (2018)
We recently developed a one-dimensional imager of neutrons on the Z facility. The instrument is designed for Magnetized Liner Inertial Fusion (MagLIF) experiments, which produce D-D neutrons yields of ∼3 × 1012. X-ray imaging indicates that the MagLIF stagnation region is a 10-mm long, ∼100-μm diameter column. The small radial extents and present yields precluded useful radial resolution, so a one-dimensional imager was developed. The imaging component is a 100-mm thick tungsten slit; a rolled-edge slit limits variations in the acceptance angle along the source. CR39 was chosen as a detector due to its negligible sensitivity to the bright x-ray environment in Z. A layer of high density poly-ethylene is used to enhance the sensitivity of CR39. We present data from fielding the instrument on Z, demonstrating reliable imaging and track densities consistent with diagnosed yields. For yields ∼3 × 1012, we obtain resolutions of ∼500 μm.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • high density
  • mass spectrometry
  • computed tomography
  • single molecule
  • machine learning
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  • data analysis
  • image quality