Abstract

A compact DT neutron generator (NG) based on the mixed-beam operation was used as a calibration neutron source in the latest in-situ calibration of neutron detectors at the Joint European Torus (JET). In order to meet the requirement for the total uncertainty of the neutron detector calibration below ±10 %, the neutron emission properties had to be experimentally characterized and reproduced through detailed modelling of the neutron source characteristics and geometry of the neutron generator. The detailed neutronics simulations were an essential part of both NG characterization and JET neutron detector calibration. The complex neutron emission properties of the NG were reproduced through a combination of simulations and highresolution neutron spectroscopy measurements. This meant that six different DT neutron source components resulting from NG's mixed beam operation were explicitly simulated and their relative intensities scaled based on experimentally obtained neutron spectrum measurements. Furthermore, the detailed model of the NG's geometry was produced based on information from the supplier of the NG and images from a computer tomography (CT) scan. Finally, the positioning of the neutron source inside the JET tokamak during in-situ calibration was reproduced based on the information from the remote handling system (RHS) at JET, the system responsible for the positioning of the source during the calibration experiment. The extensive effort presented in the paper significantly contributed to the total uncertainties of the calibration factors well within the target value of ±10 %.

Highlights

  • 14 MeV calibration neutron source at JETAbstract— A compact DT neutron generator (NG) based on the mixed-beam operation was used as a calibration neutron source in the latest in-situ calibration of neutron detectors at the Joint European Torus (JET)

  • Neutron sources with well-known neutron emission characteristics and suitable neutron energies can be used as calibration neutron sources for in-situ calibration of neutron yield detectors in large tokamaks

  • This was achieved through detailed modelling of the neutron emission properties and geometry while the validation of these models was performed through comparisons with measurements from the neutron generator (NG) characterization [4]

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14 MeV calibration neutron source at JET

Abstract— A compact DT neutron generator (NG) based on the mixed-beam operation was used as a calibration neutron source in the latest in-situ calibration of neutron detectors at the Joint European Torus (JET). In order to meet the requirement for the total uncertainty of the neutron detector calibration below ±10 %, the neutron emission properties had to be experimentally characterized and reproduced through detailed modelling of the neutron source characteristics and geometry of the neutron generator. The complex neutron emission properties of the NG were reproduced through a combination of simulations and highresolution neutron spectroscopy measurements This meant that six different DT neutron source components resulting from NG’s mixed beam operation were explicitly simulated and their relative intensities scaled based on experimentally obtained neutron spectrum measurements.

INTRODUCTION
Neutron source components
High resolution measurement of the neutron emission spectrum
Simulations of neutron source components
Combining simulations and measurements
Intensity of DD and TT components
Geometry reproduction
IN-SITU CALIBRATION OF NEUTRON DETECTORS AT JET
COMPARISON TO CHARACTERIZATION EXPERIMENTS
Findings
CONCLUSION
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