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Nuclear Fusion | 2013

Simulation of neutron emission spectra from neutral beam-heated plasmas in the EAST tokamak

Zhongjing Chen; M. Nocente; M. Tardocchi; Tieshuan Fan; G. Gorini

The neutron emission spectrum from neutral beam-heated plasmas of the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) is investigated based on first-principles simulations of the fast deuteron energy distribution. Parametrized plasma profiles are used to determine the beam deposition and fast deuteron distribution function using the NUBEAM code. The deuteron distribution is also interpreted with the help of empirical models and the components in the neutron energy spectrum are computed for different viewing lines using a Monte Carlo method. The resulting observational possibilities are discussed for the case of a time-of-flight neutron emission spectrometer optimized for EAST.


Nuclear Fusion | 2014

Diagnosing NB plasmas on the EAST tokamak with new time-of-flight neutron spectrometer

Xing Zhang; Zhongjing Chen; X. Y. Peng; Z. M. Hu; T. F. Du; Z. Q. Cui; Xufei Xie; Xi Yuan; Tieshuan Fan; Jan Källne; G. Gorini; M. Nocente; M. Tardocchi; Liqun Hu; Guoqiang Zhong; S. Y. Lin; Baonian Wan; Xiangqing Li; Guohui Zhang; Jinxiang Chen

The new neutron spectrometer time-of-flight enhanced diagnostics (TOFED) for the EAST tokamak is presented and its characteristics are described in terms of simulation results, as well as the interface in the torus hall along with new neutral beam (NB) injectors. The use of TOFED for studies of the slowing down of NB-injected deuterons is illustrated. The implications of measuring the neutron emission on a long pulse machine are discussed together with the experimental challenges and diagnostic possibilities approaching those to be encountered in continuous operation.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2013

Neutron energy spectrum measurements with a compact liquid scintillation detector on EAST

Xi Yuan; Xing Zhang; Xufei Xie; G. Gorini; Zhongjing Chen; X. Y. Peng; Jinxiang Chen; Guohui Zhang; Tieshuan Fan; Guoqiang Zhong; Liqun Hu; Baonian Wan

A neutron detector based on EJ301 liquid scintillator has been employed at EAST to measure the neutron energy spectrum for D-D fusion plasma. The detector was carefully characterized in different quasi-monoenergetic neutron fields generated by a 4.5 MV Van de Graaff accelerator. In recent experimental campaigns, due to the low neutron yield at EAST, a new shielding device was designed and located as close as possible to the tokamak to enhance the count rate of the spectrometer. The fluence of neutrons and γ-rays was measured with the liquid neutron spectrometer and was consistent with 3He proportional counter and NaI(Tl) γ-ray spectrometer measurements. Plasma ion temperature values were deduced from the neutron spectrum in discharges with lower hybrid wave injection and ion cyclotron resonance heating. Scattered neutron spectra were simulated by the Monte Carlo transport Code, and they were well verified by the pulse height measurements at low energies.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014

Second generation fusion neutron time-of-flight spectrometer at optimized rate for fully digital data acquisition.

Xing Zhang; Jan Källne; G. Gorini; M. Nocente; Tieshuan Fan; Xi Yuan; Xufei Xie; Zhongjing Chen

The progress on high-rate event recording of data is taken as starting point to revisit the design of fusion neutron spectrometers based on the TOF (time-of-flight) technique. The study performed was aimed at how such instruments for optimized rate (TOFOR) can be further developed to enhance the plasma diagnostic capabilities based on measurement of the 2.5 MeV dd neutron emission from D plasmas, especially the weak spectral components that depend on discrimination of extraneous events. This paper describes a design (TOFOR II) adapted for use with digital wave form recording of all detector pulses providing information on both amplitude (pulse height) and timing. The results of simulations are presented and the performance enhancement is assessed in comparison to the present.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2013

A compact stilbene crystal neutron spectrometer for EAST D-D plasma neutron diagnostics

Xing Zhang; Xi Yuan; Xufei Xie; Zhongjing Chen; X. Y. Peng; Jinxiang Chen; Guohui Zhang; Xiangqing Li; Tieshuan Fan; Guoqiang Zhong; Liqun Hu; Baonian Wan

A new compact stilbene crystal neutron spectrometer has been investigated and applied in the neutron emission spectroscopy on the EAST tokamak. A new components analysis method is presented to study the anisotropic light output in the stilbene crystal detector. A Geant4 code was developed to simulate the neutron responses in the spectrometer. Based on both the optimal light output function and the fitted pulse height resolution function, a reliable neutron response matrix was obtained by Geant4 simulations and validated by 2.5 MeV and 14 MeV neutron measurements at a 4.5 MV Van de Graaff accelerator. The spectrometer was used to diagnose the ion temperature in plasma discharges with lower hybrid wave injection and ion cyclotron resonance heating on the EAST tokamak.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2012

Digital discrimination of neutrons and gamma-rays in organic scintillation detectors using moment analysis

Xufei Xie; Xing Zhang; Xi Yuan; Jinxiang Chen; Xiangqing Li; Guohui Zhang; Tieshuan Fan; Guoliang Yuan; Jinwei Yang; Qingwei Yang

Digital discrimination of neutron and gamma-ray events in an organic scintillator has been investigated by moment analysis. Signals induced by an americium-beryllium (Am/Be) isotropic neutron source in a stilbene crystal detector have been sampled with a flash analogue-to-digital converter (ADC) of 1 GSamples/s sampling rate and 10-bit vertical resolution. Neutrons and gamma-rays have been successfully discriminated with a threshold corresponding to gamma-ray energy about 217 keV. Moment analysis has also been verified against the results assessed by a time-of-flight (TOF) measurement. It is shown that the classification of neutrons and gamma-rays afforded by moment analysis is consistent with that achieved by digital TOF measurement. This method has been applied to analyze the data acquired from the stilbene crystal detector in mixed radiation field of the HL-2A tokamak deuterium plasma discharges and the results are described.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014

Data acquisition system with pulse height capability for the TOFED time-of-flight neutron spectrometer

Zhongjing Chen; X. Y. Peng; Xiang Zhang; T. F. Du; Z. M. Hu; Z. Q. Cui; L. J. Ge; Xufei Xie; Xi Yuan; G. Gorini; M. Nocente; M. Tardocchi; L. Q. Hu; G. Q. Zhong; S. Y. Lin; Bo Wan; Xiaotian Li; G. H. Zhang; Jinxiang Chen; Tieshuan Fan

A new time-of-flight neutron spectrometer TOFED has been constructed for installation at Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak. A data acquisition system combining measurements of flight time and energy from the interaction of neutrons with the TOFED scintillators has been developed. The data acquisition system can provide a digitizing resolution better than 1.5% (to be compared with the >10% resolution of the recoil particle energy in the plastic scintillators) and a time resolution <1 ns. At the same time, it is compatible with high count rate event recording, which is an essential feature to investigate phenomena occurring on time scales faster than the slowing down time (≈100 ms) of the beam ions in the plasma. Implications of these results on the TOFED capability to resolve fast ion signatures in the neutron spectrum from EAST plasmas are discussed.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014

Design of a magnetic shielding system for the time of flight enhanced diagnostics neutron spectrometer at Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak.

Z. Q. Cui; Zhongjing Chen; Xufei Xie; X. Y. Peng; Z. M. Hu; T. F. Du; L. J. Ge; Xiang Zhang; Xi Yuan; Z. W. Xia; L. Q. Hu; G. Q. Zhong; S. Y. Lin; Bo Wan; Tieshuan Fan; Jinxiang Chen; Xiaotian Li; G. H. Zhang

The novel neutron spectrometer TOFED (Time of Flight Enhanced Diagnostics), comprising 90 individual photomultiplier tubes coupled with 85 plastic scintillation detectors through light guides, has been constructed and installed at Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak. A dedicated magnetic shielding system has been constructed for TOFED, and is designed to guarantee the normal operation of photomultiplier tubes in the stray magnetic field leaking from the tokamak device. Experimental measurements and numerical simulations carried out employing the finite element method are combined to optimize the design of the magnetic shielding system. The system allows detectors to work properly in an external magnetic field of 200 G.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2017

Experimental determination of the response functions of a Bonner sphere spectrometer to monoenergetic neutrons

Z. M. Hu; Zhongjing Chen; X. Y. Peng; T. F. Du; Z. Q. Cui; L. J. Ge; W.J. Zhu; Z. Wang; X. Zhu; Jinxiang Chen; Guohui Zhang; Xiangqing Li; Hong Zhang; G. Q. Zhong; L. Q. Hu; Baonian Wan; G. Gorini; Tieshuan Fan

A Bonner sphere spectrometer (BSS) plays an important role in characterizing neutron spectra and determining their neutron dose in a neutron-gamma mixed field. A BSS consisting of a set of nine polyethylene spheres with a (3)He proportional counter was developed at Peking University to perform neutron spectrum and dosimetry measurements. Response functions (RFs) of the BSS were calculated with the general Monte Carlo code MCNP5 for the neutron energy range from thermal up to 20 MeV, and were experimentally calibrated with monoenergetic neutron beams from 144 keV to 14 MeV on a 4.5 MV Van de Graaff accelerator. The calculated RFs were corrected with the experimental values, and the whole response matrix was completely established. The spectrum of a (241)Am-Be source was obtained after unfolding the measurement data of the BSS to the source and in fair agreement with the expected one. The integral ambient dose equivalent corresponding to the spectrum was 0.95 of the expected value. Results of the unfolded spectrum and the integral dose equivalent measured by the BSS verified that the RFs of the BSS were well established.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014

Light output function and assembly of the time-of-flight enhanced diagnostics neutron spectrometer plastic scintillators for background reduction by double kinematic selection at EAST

X. Y. Peng; Zhongjing Chen; Xiang Zhang; Z. M. Hu; T. F. Du; Z. Q. Cui; Xufei Xie; L. J. Ge; Xi Yuan; G. Gorini; M. Nocente; M. Tardocchi; L. Q. Hu; G. Q. Zhong; S. Y. Lin; Bo Wan; Xiaotian Li; G. H. Zhang; Jinxiang Chen; Tieshuan Fan

The 2.5 MeV neutron spectrometer TOFED (Time-Of-Flight Enhanced Diagnostics) has been constructed to perform advanced neutron emission spectroscopy diagnosis of deuterium plasmas on EAST. The instrument has a double-ring structure which, in combination with pulse shape digitization, allows for a dual kinematic selection in the time-of-flight/recoil proton energy (tof/Ep) space, thus improving the spectrometer capability to resolve fast ion signatures in the neutron spectrum, in principle up to a factor ≈100. The identification and separation of features from the energetic ions in the neutron spectrum depends on the detailed knowledge of the instrument response function, both in terms of the light output function of the scintillators and the effect of undesired multiple neutron scatterings in the instrument. This work presents the determination of the light output function of the TOFED plastic scintillator detectors and their geometrical assembly. Results from dedicated experiments with γ-ray sources and quasi-monoenergetic neutron beams are presented. Implications on the instrument capability to perform background suppression based on double kinematic selection are discussed.

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Xufei Xie

China Academy of Engineering Physics

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