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Investigation of Cs27LiYCl6:Ce scintillator energy response for D-D fusion neutron spectrometer.

Authors :
Xu, Mingyuan
Zhong, Guoqiang
Zhang, Yubo
Huang, Liangsheng
Hu, Liqun
Zhang, Ruixue
Yang, Li
Zhang, Yongqiang
Chen, Weikun
Li, Yunhe
Sangaroon, S.
Ogawa, K.
Isobe, M.
Liao, Longyong
Fan, Tieshuan
Source :
Fusion Engineering & Design. Jul2024, Vol. 204, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

• The neutron energy response of Cs 2 7LiYCl 6 :Ce (CLYC-7) scintillation detector was investigated, and the figures-of-merit (FOM), response function, and neutron energy resolution at different neutron energies were obtained. • The Monte Carlo method was used to simulate the particle transport within the CLYC-7 scintillator and investigate the energy response curves of different particles. • The response function was applied to the CLYC-7 scintillation detector, and it was used to measure the D-D fusion neutron spectrum on EAST. During plasma experiments on EAST (Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak), the discharges heated with neutral beam injection (NBI) for plasma results in the production of 2.45 MeV deuterium-deuterium (D-D) fusion neutrons. In order to measure the energy spectrum of D-D fusion neutrons, a new Cs 2 7LiYCl6:Ce (CLYC-7) crystal with 7Li-enrichment has been developed and fabricated into a CLYC-7 scintillation detector. Before utilizing this detector for studying neutron energy spectra, it is crucial to explore the response function of the detector within a relevant neutron energy range. Therefore, the detector has been experimented using the 4.5 MeV electrostatic accelerator at Peking University to investigate its response to fast neutrons, energy resolution, and pulse discrimination capability in the neutron energy range 2.07 MeV–5.51 MeV. The neutron reactions occurring within the CLYC-7 scintillator were simulated using MCNPX, focusing on the reactions 35Cl(n,p) and 35Cl(n,α), as well as the energy response curve and the contributions of different particles (protons, alphas) to the neutron spectrum. The experimental results were successfully validated on EAST, where the 2.45 MeV fusion neutron energy spectrum was measured. That demonstrates the ability of the CLYC-7 scintillation detector to diagnose the fusion neutron energy spectrum for deuterium plasma discharge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09203796
Volume :
204
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fusion Engineering & Design
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177757625
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fusengdes.2024.114490