Experimental observation of $\beta$-delayed neutrons from $^{9}$Li as a way to study short-pulse laser-driven deuteron production
Andrea Favalli, Nevzat Guler, Daniela Henzlova, Katerina Falk, Stephen, Croft, Donald C. Gautier, Kiril D. Ianakiev, Metodi Iliev, Sasikumar, Palaniyappan, Markus Roth, Juan C. Fernandez, Martyn T. Swinhoe

TL;DR
This study demonstrates laser-driven neutron production via short-pulse laser interactions with beryllium, observing delayed neutrons from $^9$Li decay, which offers a new diagnostic method for understanding deuteron acceleration mechanisms.
Contribution
It reports the first observation of $eta$-delayed neutrons from $^9$Li in laser-driven experiments, linking delayed neutron yield to high-energy deuteron production and laser-plasma acceleration mechanisms.
Findings
Delayed neutrons from $^9$Li decay observed with characteristic half-life.
Delayed neutron yield decreases with increased distance from the source.
Deuterons emitted in a ring-like pattern consistent with BOA acceleration.
Abstract
A short-pulse laser-driven deuteron beam is generated in the relativistic transparency regime and aimed at a beryllium converter to generate neutrons at the TRIDENT laser facility. These prompt neutrons have been used for active interrogation to detect nuclear materials, the first such demonstration of a laser-driven neutron source. During the experiments, delayed neutrons from Li decay was observed. It was identified by its characteristic half-life of 178.3 ms. Production is attributed to the nuclear reactions Be(d,2p)Li and Be(n,p)Li inside the beryllium converter itself. These reactions have energy thresholds of 18.42 and 14.26 MeV respectively, and we estimate the (d,2p) reaction to be the dominant source of Li production. Therefore, only the higher-energy portion of the deuteron spectrum contributes to the production of the delayed neutrons. It was observed…
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TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · Cold Fusion and Nuclear Reactions · Radioactive Decay and Measurement Techniques
