Development of Ten-Inch Manipulator-Based Particle Time-of-Flight Spectrometer for the OMEGA EP Laser System

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Abstract

The particle Time of Flight (pToF) detector is intended for use with the Short-Lived Isotope Counting System (SLICS) in experiments designed to determine the reaction cross-section for interactions that create short half-life activation products. SLICS and the pToF detector have been redesigned for use in a Ten-Inch Manipulator (TIM) for deployment in the OMEGA and OMEGA-EP target chambers at the Laboratory for Laser Energetics. The first measurements with the TIM-based pToF uses OMEGA-EP to generate a short intense pulse of approximately 1013 deuterons with energies up to 12 MeV via Transverse Normal Sheath Acceleration (TNSA) . These deuterons activate a 7Li target which reacts to produce the nuclear product 8Li to be counted using the SLICS. Simultaneously, the pToF measures the deuteron energy spectrum, allowing the determination of the cross-section.

*This material is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy [National Nuclear Security Administration] University of Rochester "National Inertial Confinement Fusion Program" under Award Number(s) DE-NA0004144.

Presenters

  • Crey C Lenox

    • SUNY Geneseo

Authors

  • Crey C Lenox

    • SUNY Geneseo
  • Caitlin Miller

    • SUNY Geneseo
  • Grant Jeroszko

    • SUNY Geneseo
  • Emerson E Comer

    • SUNY Geneseo
  • Lucas Piatkowski

    • SUNY Geneseo
  • George Alexander Marcus

    • SUNY Geneseo
  • James Gibbs McLean

    • SUNY Geneseo