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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2008

Cherenkov radiation conversion and collection considerations for a gamma bang time/reaction history diagnostic for the NIF

H. W. Herrmann; J. M. Mack; C. S. Young; Robert M. Malone; W. Stoeffl; C. J. Horsfield

Bang time and reaction history measurements are fundamental components of diagnosing inertial confinement fusion (ICF) implosions and will be essential contributors to diagnosing attempts at ignition on the National Ignition Facility (NIF). Fusion gammas provide a direct measure of fusion interaction rate without being compromised by Doppler spreading. Gamma-based gas Cherenkov detectors that convert fusion gamma rays to optical Cherenkov photons for collection by fast recording systems have been developed and fielded at Omega. These systems have established their usefulness in illuminating ICF physics in several experimental campaigns. Bang time precision better than 25 ps has been demonstrated, well below the 50 ps accuracy requirement defined by the NIF system design requirements. A comprehensive, validated numerical study of candidate systems is providing essential information needed to make a down selection based on optimization of sensitivity, bandwidth, dynamic range, cost, and NIF logistics. This paper presents basic design considerations arising from the two-step conversion process from gamma rays to relativistic electrons to UV/visible Cherenkov radiation.


IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 2007

Accuracy of Analog Fiber-Optic Links for Inertial Confinement Fusion Diagnostics

Edward Kirk Miller; Gregory S. Macrum; Ian J. McKenna; H. W. Herrmann; J. M. Mack; C. S. Young; Thomas Sedillo; S. C. Evans; C. J. Horsfield

Interferometric fiber-optic links used in pulsed-power experiments are evaluated for accuracy in the presence of radiation fields which alter fiber transmission. Amplitude-modulated format (e.g., Mach-Zehnder) and phase-modulated formats are compared.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2016

Next generation gamma-ray Cherenkov detectors for the National Ignition Facility

H. W. Herrmann; Y. Kim; A. McEvoy; Alex Zylstra; C. S. Young; F. E. Lopez; J.R. Griego; Valerie E. Fatherley; John A. Oertel; W. Stoeffl; Hesham Khater; J.E. Hernandez; A. Carpenter; M. S. Rubery; C. J. Horsfield; S. Gales; A. Leatherland; T. Hilsabeck; J. D. Kilkenny; Robert M. Malone; J. D. Hares; J. Milnes; W. T. Shmayda; C. Stoeckl; S. H. Batha

The newest generation of Gas Cherenkov Detector (GCD-3) employed in Inertial Confinement Fusion experiments at the Omega Laser Facility has provided improved performance over previous generations. Comparison of reaction histories measured using two different deuterium-tritium fusion products, namely gamma rays using GCD and neutrons using Neutron Temporal Diagnostic (NTD), have provided added credibility to both techniques. GCD-3 is now being brought to the National Ignition Facility (NIF) to supplement the existing Gamma Reaction History (GRH-6m) located 6 m from target chamber center (TCC). Initially it will be located in a reentrant well located 3.9 m from TCC. Data from GCD-3 will inform the design of a heavily-shielded Super GCD to be located as close as 20 cm from TCC. It will also provide a test-bed for faster optical detectors, potentially lowering the temporal resolution from the current ∼100 ps state-of-the-art photomultiplier tubes (PMT) to ∼10 ps Pulse Dilation PMT technology currently under development.


IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 1986

Observation of the 16.7 MeV D-T Fusion Gamma Using a Gas Cerenkov Detector

J. S. Ladish; J. W. Toevs; C. S. Young; P. Nash; S. Iversen; P. Zagarino; L. Jennings; R. D. Seno

A measurement of the 16.7 MeV gamma production in a D-T fusion plasma was performed, using a four channel carbon dioxide gas Cerenkov detector system to measure the Cerenkov light generated by the gamma conversion electrons produced in a thin aluminum foil.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2012

Mach-Zehnder Recording Systems for Pulsed Power Diagnostics

E. K. Miller; R. Q. Abbott; I. McKenna; G. Macrum; D. Baker; V. Tran; E. Rodriguez; M. I. Kaufman; A. Tibbits; C. T. Silbernagel; T. B. Waltman; H. W. Herrmann; Y. Kim; J. M. Mack; C. S. Young; S. E. Caldwell; S. C. Evans; T. J. Sedillo; W. Stoeffl; E. Grafil; J. Liebman; B. Beeman; P. Watts; A. Carpenter; C. J. Horsfied; M. S. Rubery; G. A. Chandler; J. A. Torres; R. M. Smelser

Fiber-optic transmission and recording systems, based on Mach-Zehnder modulators, have been developed and installed at the National Ignition Facility (NIF), and are being developed for other pulsed-power facilities such as the Z accelerator at Sandia, with different requirements. We present the design and performance characteristics for the mature analog links, based on the system developed for the Gamma Reaction History diagnostic at the OMEGA laser and at NIF. For a single detector channel, two Mach-Zehnders are used to provide high dynamic range at the full recording bandwidth with no gaps in the coverage. We present laboratory and shot data to estimate upper limits on the radiation effects as they impact recorded data quality. Finally, we will assess the technology readiness level for mature and developing implementations of Mach-Zehnder links for these environments.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2010

A reduced model for the ICF gamma-ray reaction history diagnostic

M J Schmitt; Douglas Wilson; Nelson M. Hoffman; James R. Langenbrunner; H. W. Herrmann; Y. Kim; C. S. Young; S. C. Evans; Charles Cerjan; W. Stoeffl; D H Munro; L S Dauffy; K M Miller; C. J. Horsfield; M. S. Rubery

An analytic model for the gamma reaction history (GRH) diagnostic to be fielded on the National Ignition Facility is described. The application of the GRH diagnostic for the measurement of capsule rho-R during burn using 4.4 MeV carbon gamma rays is demonstrated by simulation.


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

\textbf{NEXT GENERATION GAMMA RAY DIAGNOSTICS FOR THE NATIONAL IGNITION FACILITY}

Hans J. Herrmann; Y. Kim; A. McEvoy; A. Zylstra; C. S. Young; F. E. Lopez; J.R. Griego; Valerie E. Fatherley; John A. Oertel; H. J. Jorgenson; D. B. Barlow; W. Stoeffl; Jennifer Church; J.E. Hernandez; A. Carpenter; M. S. Rubery; C. J. Horsfield; S. Gales; A. Leatherland; T. Hilsabeck; J.D. Kilkenny; Robert M. Malone; K. Moy; J. D. Hares; J. Milnes


Archive | 2011

Inference of D-T branching ratio from D-3He cross calibration

Y. Kim; H. W. Herrmann; Joe Mack; C. S. Young; James R. Langenbrunner; S. C. Evans; T. J. Sedillo; C. J. Horsfield; M. S. Rubery; W. Stoeffl; E. Grafil; Edward Kirk Miller; H. G. Rinderknecht; Alex Zylstra; Calch Waugh; Maria Gatu Johnson; Johan A. Frenje; Richard Pedrasso


Archive | 2011

Measurement of ablator areal density in inertial-confinement-fusion capsules via gamma-ray emission

Nelson M. Hoffman; H. W. Herrmann; Y. Kim; Douglas Wilson; Hsiao Hua Hsu; C. S. Young; J. M. Mack; S. C. Evans; T. J. Sedillo; Michael Rubery; C. J. Horsfield; W. Stoeffl; E. Kirk Miller; E. Grafil; Vladimir Yu. Glebov; T. Duffy


Archive | 2011

ICF gamma-ray yield measurements on the NIF

Hans W Hermann; Nelson M. Hoffman; Y. Kim; C. S. Young; J. M. Mack; S. H. Batha; W. Stoeffl; P. W. Watts; A. C. Carpenter; J. Church; J. Liebman; L. Bernstein; L. Dauff; C. J. Horsfield; M. Rubery; E. K. Miller; E. Grafil

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H. W. Herrmann

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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C. J. Horsfield

Atomic Weapons Establishment

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W. Stoeffl

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Y. Kim

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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J. M. Mack

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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M. S. Rubery

Atomic Weapons Establishment

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Nelson M. Hoffman

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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S. C. Evans

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Douglas Wilson

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Robert M. Malone

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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