Characterization of deuterium beam operation on RHEPP-1 for future neutron generation applications.
Author(s) -
M. Schall,
G. W. Cooper,
Timothy Renk
Publication year - 2009
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/993636
Subject(s) - deuterium , neutron , neutron generator , nuclear physics , beam (structure) , ion , characterization (materials science) , ion beam , neutron source , materials science , physics , nuclear engineering , optics , nanotechnology , engineering , quantum mechanics
We investigate the potential for neutron generation using the 1 MeV RHEPP-1 intense pulsed ion beam facility at Sandia National Laboratories for a number of emerging applications. Among these are interrogation of cargo for detection of special nuclear materials (SNM). Ions from single-stage sources driven by pulsed power represent a potential source of significant neutron bursts. While a number of applications require higher ion energies (e.g. tens of MeV) than that provided by RHEPP-1, its ability to generate deuterium beams allow for neutron generation at and below 1 MeV. This report details the successful generation and characterization of deuterium ion beams, and their use in generating up to 3 x 10{sup 10} neutrons into 4{pi} per 5kA ion pulse.
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