High Power Laser Science and Engineering (Jan 2024)

Detailed characterization of kHz-rate laser-driven fusion at a thin liquid sheet with a neutron detection suite

  • Benjamin M. Knight,
  • Connor M. Gautam,
  • Colton R. Stoner,
  • Bryan V. Egner,
  • Joseph R. Smith,
  • Chris M. Orban,
  • Juan J. Manfredi,
  • Kyle D. Frische,
  • Michael L. Dexter,
  • Enam A. Chowdhury,
  • Anil K. Patnaik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/hpl.2023.84
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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We present detailed characterization of laser-driven fusion and neutron production ( $\sim {10}^5$ /second) using 8 mJ, 40 fs laser pulses on a thin (<1 μm) D ${}_2$ O liquid sheet employing a measurement suite. At relativistic intensity ( $\sim 5\times {10}^{18}$ W/cm ${}^2$ ) and high repetition rate (1 kHz), the system produces deuterium–deuterium (D-D) fusion, allowing for consistent neutron generation. Evidence of D-D fusion neutron production is verified by a measurement suite with three independent detection systems: an EJ-309 organic scintillator with pulse-shape discrimination, a ${}^3\mathrm{He}$ proportional counter and a set of 36 bubble detectors. Time-of-flight analysis of the scintillator data shows the energy of the produced neutrons to be consistent with 2.45 MeV. Particle-in-cell simulations using the WarpX code support significant neutron production from D-D fusion events in the laser–target interaction region. This high-repetition-rate laser-driven neutron source could provide a low-cost, on-demand test bed for radiation hardening and imaging applications.

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