Laser-Driven Micro-Pinch: A Pathway to Ultra-Intense Neutrons
Utilizing the laser-driven Z-pinch effect, we propose an approach to generate ultra-short intense MeV neutron source of femtosecond pulse duration. The self-generated magnetic field driven by a petawatt-class laser pulse compresses deuterium in a single nanowire to over 120 time of its initial density, achieving an unprecedented particle number density of $ 10^{25} \thinspace \text{cm}^{-3}$. Through full dimensional kinetic simulations including nuclear reactions, we find these Z-pinches have the capacity to generate neutron pulses of high intensity and short duration, with a peak flux reaching $10^{27} \thinspace \text{cm}^{-2} \text{s}^{-1}$. Such laser-driven neutron sources are beyond the capability of existing approaches and paves the way for groundbreaking applications in r-process nucleosynthesis studies and high precision Time-of-Flight neutron data measurement.
wang, Dr. putong、Geng, Dr. Xuesong、Zhang, Dr. GuoQiang、Ma, Dr. Yu-Gang、Ji, Dr. Liangliang
Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics Chinese Academy of SciencesShanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics Chinese Academy of SciencesShanghai Advanced Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences;Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics Chinese Academy of SciencesFudan UniversityShanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics Chinese Academy of Sciences
受控热核反应辐射源原子能技术应用
z-pinchnanowire target-D fusion reactionneutron source
wang, Dr. putong,Geng, Dr. Xuesong,Zhang, Dr. GuoQiang,Ma, Dr. Yu-Gang,Ji, Dr. Liangliang.Laser-Driven Micro-Pinch: A Pathway to Ultra-Intense Neutrons[EB/OL].(2025-03-14)[2025-08-09].https://chinaxiv.org/abs/202503.00148.点此复制
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