Fused-Silica Activation Cherenkov Detector for Pulsed D--T Fusion Yields
N. Kaneshige (1), S. Alawabdeh (1), W. Hennig (1), D. Cech (1), M. Hua (1), R. Grazioso (1) ((1) Helion Energy, Everett WA, USA)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a compact, cost-effective fused-silica Cherenkov detector for pulsed D--T fusion neutron yield measurements, demonstrating its effectiveness and D--T selectivity through experimental calibration and deployment.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel fused-silica-based Cherenkov detector that combines activation and detection in a single compact device for rapid neutron yield diagnostics.
Findings
Calibrated with ZEUS D--T plasma focus and agrees with standard detectors.
Shows D--T selectivity by no activation in D--D experiments.
Enables rapid pulse-to-pulse neutron yield measurements.
Abstract
We demonstrate a compact, non-toxic, low-cost neutron-yield diagnostic for pulsed D--T fusion systems using an undoped fused-silica (SiO) rod as both activation target and Cherenkov radiator. D--T neutrons (14.1 MeV) activate Si and O to produce short-lived Al () and N (). The resulting particles exceed the Cherenkov threshold and generate UV--visible light detected by a fast photomultiplier tube. A SiO rod of dimensions (length diameter) is optically coupled and read out with a CAEN DT5730 digitizer operating in list mode with digital pulse processing. The post-pulse count rate is fit using fixed N and Al half-lives together with background terms to infer neutron fluence. Testing at the ZEUS D--T Dense Plasma Focus established a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Fusion and Plasma Physics Studies · Laser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics
