A novel laser-collider used to produce monoenergetic 13.3 MeV (7)Li (d, n) neutrons

Neutron energy is directly correlated with the energy of the incident ions in experiments involving laser-driven nuclear reactions. Using high-energy incident ions reduces the energy concentration of the generated neutrons. A novel "laser-collider" method was used at the Shenguang II laser...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2016-06, Vol.6, p.27363-27363
Hauptverfasser: Zhao, J R, Zhang, X P, Yuan, D W, Li, Y T, Li, D Z, Rhee, Y J, Zhang, Z, Li, F, Zhu, B J, Li, Yan F, Han, B, Liu, C, Ma, Y, Li, Yi F, Tao, M Z, Li, M H, Guo, X, Huang, X G, Fu, S Z, Zhu, J Q, Zhao, G, Chen, L M, Fu, C B, Zhang, J
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Zusammenfassung:Neutron energy is directly correlated with the energy of the incident ions in experiments involving laser-driven nuclear reactions. Using high-energy incident ions reduces the energy concentration of the generated neutrons. A novel "laser-collider" method was used at the Shenguang II laser facility to produce monoenergetic neutrons via (7)Li (d, n) nuclear reactions. The specially designed K-shaped target significantly increased the numbers of incident d and Li ions at the keV level. Ultimately, 13.3 MeV neutrons were obtained. Considering the time resolution of the neutron detector, we demonstrated that the produced neutrons were monoenergetic. Interferometry and a Multi hydro-dynamics simulation confirmed the monoenergetic nature of these neutrons.
ISSN:2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/srep27363