Nuclear diagnostics for the National Ignition Facility (invited)

REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS(2001)

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Abstract
The National Ignition Facility (NIF), currently under construction at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, will provide unprecedented opportunities for the use of nuclear diagnostics in inertial confinement fusion experiments. The completed facility will provide 2 MJ of laser energy for driving targets, compared to the approximately 40 kJ that was available on Nova and the approximately 30 kJ available on Omega. Ignited NIF targets are anticipated to produce up to 10(19) DT neutrons. In addition to a basic set of nuclear diagnostics based on previous experience, these higher NIF yields are expected to allow innovative nuclear diagnostic techniques to be utilized, such as neutron imaging, recoil proton techniques, and gamma-ray-based reaction history measurements. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.
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construction,gamma ray,lasers,physics,scintillation detector,protons,inertial confinement fusion,inertial confinement,neutrons
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