Sustained neutron production from a sheared-flow stabilized Z-pinch

Abstract

The sheared-flow stabilized Z-pinch has demonstrated long-lived plasmas with fusion-relevant parameters. This Letter presents the first experimental results demonstrating sustained, quasi-steady-state neutron production from the Fusion Z-pinch Experiment (FuZE), operated with a mixture of 20% deuterium/80% hydrogen by volume. Neutron emissions lasting approximately 5~μs are reproducibly observed with pinch currents of approximately 200 kA during an approximately 16~μs period of plasma quiescence. The average neutron yield is estimated to be ( 1.25 0.45 )× 105 neutrons/pulse and scales with the square of the deuterium concentration. Coincident with the neutron signal, plasma temperatures of 1-2 keV, and densities of approximately 1017 cm-3 with 0.3 cm pinch radii are measured with fully-integrated diagnostics.

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