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One-dimensional neutron imager for the Sandia Z facility
David N Fittinghoff1, Dan E Bower, James R Hollaway
1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California 94550, USA. fittinghoff1@llnl.gov
Abstract:
A multiinstitution collaboration is developing a neutron imaging system for the Sandia Z facility. The initial system design is for slit aperture imaging system capable of obtaining a one-dimensional image of a 2.45 MeV source producing 5x10(12) neutrons with a resolution of 320 microm along the axial dimension of the plasma, but the design being developed can be modified for two-dimensional imaging and imaging of DT neutrons with other resolutions. This system will allow us to understand the spatial production of neutrons in the plasmas produced at the Z facility.
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