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Fused-Silica Activation Cherenkov Detector for Pulsed D--T Fusion Yields

Instrumentation and Detectors 2026-03-06 v3

Abstract

We demonstrate a compact, non-toxic, low-cost neutron-yield diagnostic for pulsed D--T fusion systems using an undoped fused-silica (SiO22) rod as both activation target and Cherenkov radiator. D--T neutrons (14.1 MeV) activate 28^{28}Si and 16^{16}O to produce short-lived 28^{28}Al (T1/2=134,sT{1/2}=134,\mathrm{s}) and 16^{16}N (T1/2=7.13,sT_{1/2}=7.13,\mathrm{s}). The resulting β\beta^- particles exceed the Cherenkov threshold and generate UV--visible light detected by a fast photomultiplier tube. A SiO2_2 rod of dimensions 6,in×1,in6,\mathrm{in}\times1,\mathrm{in} (length ×\times diameter) is optically coupled and read out with a CAEN DT5730 digitizer operating in list mode with digital pulse processing. The post-pulse count rate is fit using fixed 16^{16}N and 28^{28}Al half-lives together with background terms to infer neutron fluence. Testing at the ZEUS D--T Dense Plasma Focus established a reference calibration and agreement with a praseodymium-calibrated silver activation detector. Measurements near a D--D Dense Plasma Focus show no activation signal, confirming D--T selectivity. The diagnostic enables pulse-to-pulse yield measurements within minutes following a pulse and is being deployed on Helion Energy's seventh fusion prototype, Polaris.

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@article{arxiv.2602.22477,
  title  = {Fused-Silica Activation Cherenkov Detector for Pulsed D--T Fusion Yields},
  author = {N. Kaneshige and S. Alawabdeh and W. Hennig and D. Cech and M. Hua and R. Grazioso},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.22477},
  year   = {2026}
}