The MIT Accelerator Laboratory for Diagnostic Development for OMEGA, Z and the NIF
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Abstract
The MIT Linear Electrostatic Ion Accelerator\footnote{Sinenian \textit{et al.} RSI (2012)} generates D-D and D-3He fusion products, which are used for development of nuclear diagnostics for OMEGA, Z, and the NIF. Fusion reaction rates around 10$^{6}$ s$^{-1}$ are routinely achieved with this accelerator, and fluence and energy of the fusion products are accurately characterized. Diagnostics developed and calibrated at this facility include CR-39 based charged-particle spectrometers, neutron detectors, and the particle Time-Of-Flight (pTOF) CVD-diamond-based bang time detector. The accelerator is also a vital tool in the education of graduate and undergraduate students at MIT. This work was supported in part by SNL, DOE, LLE and LLNL.