Dl. Jassby et al., Long-term performance of neutron detectors during deuterium-tritium operation in the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor, REV SCI INS, 70(1), 1999, pp. 1111-1114
During its tritium campaign the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor produced more t
han 750 deuterium-tritium (D-T) shots involving at least one tritium neutra
l beam, and some 20 000 shots with D beams and no T beams. A calibrated sys
tem of four fission chambers and two Si surface barrier threshold detectors
(SBDs) monitored the fusion neutron production rate in all these shots, wh
ile elemental activation foils measured total yields, Y, on more than 300 D
-T shots. The baseline fission-detector current and log-Campbell modes had
stable detection efficiencies throughout the D-T campaign, but there were s
everal cross-calibration corrections as large as 10% to the efficiencies of
the count-rate and log-Campbell modes of some backup fission chambers and
of the collimated SBD detector. For Y > 3 X 10(16) neutrons per shot, the r
atio of fission-chamber and SBD yields to activation yields varied between
0.88 and 1.1, with an average value of 0.96-0.99 that was fairly constant t
hroughout the D-T period. All detectors and electronics performed reliably
in the radiation field except for the uncollimated SBD detector, which had
to be replaced periodically because of radiation damage. (C) 1999 American
Institute of Physics. [S0034-6748(99)74301-7].