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Physics of Plasmas | 2007

Neutron production and implosion characteristics of a deuterium gas-puff Z pinch

C.A. Coverdale; C. Deeney; A.L. Velikovich; R. W. Clark; Y. K. Chong; Jack Davis; J. P. Chittenden; C. L. Ruiz; G. W. Cooper; A.J. Nelson; J. Franklin; P. D. LePell; J. P. Apruzese; J.S. Levine; J. Banister; N. Qi

Experiments on the Z accelerator with deuterium gas puff implosions have produced up to 3.9×1013(±20%) neutrons at 2.34 MeV (±0.10MeV). Experimentally, the mechanism for generating these neutrons has not been definitively identified through isotropy measurements, but activation diagnostics suggest multiple mechanisms may be responsible. One-, two-, and three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) calculations have indicated that thermonuclear outputs from Z could be expected to be in the (0.3–1.0)×1014 range. X-ray diagnostics of plasma conditions, fielded to look at dopant materials in the deuterium, have shown that the stagnated deuterium plasma achieved electron temperatures of 2.2keV and ion densities of 2×1020cm−3, in agreement with the MHD calculations.


Physics of Plasmas | 2007

Z-pinch plasma neutron sources

A.L. Velikovich; R. W. Clark; Jack Davis; Y. K. Chong; C. Deeney; C.A. Coverdale; C. L. Ruiz; G. W. Cooper; A.J. Nelson; J. Franklin; Leonid Rudakov

A deuterium gas-puff load imploded by a multi-MA current driver from a large initial diameter could be a powerful source of fusion neutrons, a plasma neutron source (PNS). Unlike the beam-target neutrons produced in Z-pinch plasmas in the 1950s and deuterium-fiber experiments in the 1980s, the neutrons generated in deuterium gas-puffs with current levels achieved in recent experiments on the Z facility at Sandia National Laboratories could contain a substantial fraction of thermonuclear origin. For recent deuterium gas-puff shots on Z, our analytic estimates and one- and two-dimensional simulations predict thermal neutron yields ∼3×1013, in fair agreement with the yields recently measured on Z [C. A. Coverdale et al., Phys. Plasmas (to be published)]. It is demonstrated that the hypothesis of a beam-target origin of the observed fusion neutrons implies a very high Z-pinch-driver-to-fast-ions energy transfer efficiency, 5 to 10%, which would make a multi-MA deuterium Z-pinch the most efficient light-ion ac...


Physics of Plasmas | 2007

Deuterium gas-puff Z-pinch implosions on the Z acceleratora)

C.A. Coverdale; C. Deeney; A. L. Velikovich; J. Davis; R. W. Clark; Y. K. Chong; J. P. Chittenden; S. Chantrenne; C. L. Ruiz; G. W. Cooper; A.J. Nelson; J. Franklin; P. D. LePell; J. P. Apruzese; J.S. Levine; J.W. Banister

Experiments on the Z accelerator with deuterium gas-puff implosions have produced up to 3.7×1013 (±20%) neutrons at 2.34MeV (±0.10MeV). Although the mechanism for generating these neutrons was not definitively identified, this neutron output is 100 times more than previously observed from neutron-producing experiments at Z. Dopant gases in the deuterium (argon and chlorine) were used to study implosion characteristics and stagnated plasma conditions through x-ray yield measurements and spectroscopy. Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) calculations have suggested that the dopants improved the neutron output through better plasma compression, which has been studied in experiments increasing the dopant fraction. Scaling these experiments, and additional MHD calculations, suggest that ∼5×1014 deuterium-deuterium (DD) neutrons could be generated at the 26-MA refurbished Z facility.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2008

One-dimensional neutron imager for the Sandia Z facility.

D. N. Fittinghoff; Dan E. Bower; James R. Hollaway; Barry Alan Jacoby; P B Weiss; Robert A. Buckles; Timothy J. Sammons; Leroy A. McPherson; C. L. Ruiz; Gordon Andrew Chandler; J. Torres; R. J. Leeper; G. W. Cooper; A.J. Nelson

A multiinstitution collaboration is developing a neutron imaging system for the Sandia Z facility. The initial system design is for slit aperture imaging system capable of obtaining a one-dimensional image of a 2.45 MeV source producing 5x10(12) neutrons with a resolution of 320 microm along the axial dimension of the plasma, but the design being developed can be modified for two-dimensional imaging and imaging of DT neutrons with other resolutions. This system will allow us to understand the spatial production of neutrons in the plasmas produced at the Z facility.


international conference on plasma science | 2005

Neutron Production from a Deuterium Gas Puff at the Z Accelerator

C.A. Coverdale; C. Deeney; C. L. Ruiz; J. E. Bailey; G. W. Cooper; A.L. Velikovich; J. Davis; R. W. Clark; J. Franklin; G. Dunham; D. Casey; A.J. Nelson; J.S. Levine; J. Banister

Summary form only given. Experiments have been performed at the Z accelerator to study the neutron production from a deuterium gas puff. The current scaling of the neutron production was of primary interest, so shots were fielded at approximately 12 MA, and 16 MA. The shots at both current levels were fielded with similar implosion times. The gas puff nozzle used was a nested shell configuration, with the inner shell extending from 3 to 2 cm, and the outer shell from 3 to 4 cm; the load length was 2 cm. Dopant gases were added to the deuterium (argon and chlorine) to track the implosion characteristics of the gas through X-ray yield and spectroscopy measurements. Indium detectors, as well as lead and beryllium probes were fielded. Neutron time-of-flight measurements were also obtained. Neutron outputs near 1e13 were measured for the 12 MA shot, and greater than 1e13 was observed for the 16 MA shot. These results will be compared with computational predictions and previous neutron measurements from Z-pinch sources


Physical Review Letters | 2004

Production of Thermonuclear Neutrons from Deuterium-Filled Capsule Implosions Driven by Z-Pinch Dynamic Hohlraums

C. L. Ruiz; G. W. Cooper; Stephen A. Slutz; J. E. Bailey; Gordon Andrew Chandler; T. J. Nash; Thomas Alan Mehlhorn; R. J. Leeper; D. L. Fehl; A.J. Nelson; J. Franklin; L. Ziegler


Journal De Physique Iv | 2006

Production of thermonuclear neutrons from deuterium-filled capsule implosion experiments driven by Z-Pinch dynamic hohlraums at Sandia National Laboratories' Z facility

R. J. Leeper; C. L. Ruiz; G. W. Cooper; Stephen A. Slutz; J. E. Bailey; Gordon Andrew Chandler; T. J. Nash; T.A. Mehlhorn; D. L. Fehl; Kyle Peterson; G. A. Rochau; W.A. Varnum; K.S. Bell; D.T. Casey; A.J. Nelson; J. Franklin; L. Ziegler


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2008

ZR Neutron Diagnostic Suite

R. J. Leeper; C. L. Ruiz; Gordon Andrew Chandler; G. W. Cooper; Dan E. Bower; D. N. Fittinghoff; E C Hagen; James R. Hollaway; I J McKenna; L A McPherson; M J May; B T Meeham; A.J. Nelson; T S Perry; J L Porter; L L Robbins; Daniel Brian Sinars; J. Torres; L H Ziegler


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Characterization of neutron scatter for the 25-m neutron time of flight detector at the Z Accelerator

Edward Norris; Kelly Hahn; Gordon Andrew Chandler; C. L. Ruiz; Jedediah Styron; G. W. Cooper; B. Jones; J. Torres; Decker Spencer; A.J. Nelson


Archive | 2014

Unfolding nTOF Datasets to Reveal Neutron Spectrum and Time History.

B. Jones; C. L. Ruiz; Gordon Andrew Chandler; Kelly Hahn; D. L. Fehl; A.J. Nelson; J. Torres; Christine Anne Coverdale; Joel Staton Lash; P. F. Knapp; M. R. Gomez; Stephanie B. Hansen; Eric Harding; Leroy A. McPherson; Gregory Alan Rochau; Paul Schmit; Adam B Sefkow; Daniel Brian Sinars; G. W. Cooper

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C. L. Ruiz

Sandia National Laboratories

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G. W. Cooper

University of New Mexico

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J. Torres

Sandia National Laboratories

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R. J. Leeper

Sandia National Laboratories

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Kelly Hahn

Sandia National Laboratories

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D. L. Fehl

Sandia National Laboratories

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C. Deeney

Sandia National Laboratories

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C.A. Coverdale

Sandia National Laboratories

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R. W. Clark

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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