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A Scintillating-fiber Detector for Making High-time-resolution Secondary D-T Neutron Measurements in KSTAR

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Journal Rev Sci Instrum
Date 2024 Jul 30
PMID 39078240
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A scintillating fiber (Sci-Fi) detector for the middle neutron flux range was installed in KSTAR as part of a collaboration between the National Institute for Fusion Science and the Korea Institute of Fusion Energy. The detector could make relatively high-time-resolution measurements of secondary deuterium (D)-tritium (T) neutron fluxes to investigate the degradation of D-D-born triton confinement, which is crucial for demonstrating alpha particle confinement, particularly above 0.9 MA in KSTAR. The pulse-height spectrum of the Sci-Fi detector exhibited two peaks, the higher of which corresponded to D-T neutrons. A discrimination technique was applied to extract the D-T neutron signal, revealing the time evolution of the D-T neutron flux during relatively high plasma current discharges with a 50 ms temporal resolution. Future research will involve investigating the causes of the degradation of the triton burnup ratio above 0.9 MA in KSTAR.