Intrinsic fluence non-uniformity in D3He backlit proton radiography

Author:

Johnson T. M.1,Shan J.1ORCID,Kishimori R.1ORCID,Cufari M. J.1ORCID,Adrian P. J.12ORCID,Buschmann B.1ORCID,Chang C. W.1ORCID,Dannhoff S. G.1ORCID,DeVault A.1ORCID,Evans T. E.1ORCID,Foo B.1ORCID,Kunimune J. H.1ORCID,Lawrence Y.1ORCID,Pearcy J. A.1ORCID,Reichelt B. L.1ORCID,Russell L.1ORCID,Sutcliffe G. D.13ORCID,Vanderloo N. L.1ORCID,Vargas J.1ORCID,Wink C.1ORCID,Johnson M. Gatu1ORCID,Séguin F. H.1ORCID,Petrasso R. D.1ORCID,Frenje J. A.1ORCID,Li C. K.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1 , Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA

2. Los Alamos National Laboratory 2 , Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, USA

3. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 3 , Livermore, California 94550, USA

Abstract

Proton radiography is an essential diagnostic for studying magnetic fields in high energy density physics experiments. Protons are born in a fusion implosion, traverse the plasma, and are detected on CR-39 solid state nuclear track detectors. Here, it is shown that there is an intrinsic non-uniformity in ∼15 MeV D3He proton radiography data. The increasing angle between the proton trajectory and the center of the detector results in the proton traveling through more detector stack material. As the protons travel through more material and lose energy, the proton energy spectrum gets wider. Protons at the lower end of the spectrum can therefore be lost. The nominal filtering results in protons being ranged out at large angles, causing the intrinsic non-uniformity. This angular effect is confirmed with both OMEGA experiments and Geant4 simulations. It is found that reducing the filtering between the pieces of CR-39 in the detector stack mitigates this effect. Results from accelerator experiments show that this reduced filtering does not impact the detection efficiency of the CR-39. Accounting for this intrinsic fluence non-uniformity is essential for magnetic field reconstruction techniques using proton radiographs.

Funder

National Nuclear Security Administration

Publisher

AIP Publishing

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