Abstract

A proton-deuterium scattering coincidence detection system (PDS) was established in Fudan University to measure D2 amount in Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) targets. ICF targets with a diameter of a few hundred microns were scanned with proton microbeam. Recoiled D atoms and scattered proton atoms were detected by two surface barrier detectors which were placed at 43.0° and 66.7° to the beam direction. A piece of deuterated polystyrene thin film (C8D8 film) was prepared as a reference sample. By the calibrated PDS measurement, the D2 amount in the ICF target was estimated.

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