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Novel compact hard x-ray spectrometer with MCps counting rate capabilities for runaway electron measurements on DIII-D

Dal Molin A.; Fumagalli L.; Nocente M.; Rigamonti D.; Tardocchi M.; Giacomelli L.; Panontin E.; Lvovskiy A.; Paz-Soldan C.; Edietis N.W.; Gorini G.

A novel compact spectrometer optimized for the measurement of hard x rays generated by runaway electrons is presented. The detector is designed to be installed in the fan-shaped collimator of the gamma-ray imager diagnostic at the DIII-D tokamak. The spectrometer is based on a 1 × 1 cm2 cerium doped yttrium aluminum perovskite scintillator crystal coupled with a silicon photomultiplier. The detector dynamic energy range is in excess of 10 MeV, with an energy resolution of ~10% at 661.7 keV. The fast detector signal (?70 ns full width at half maximum) allows for operation at counting rates in excess of 1 MCps. The gain stability of the system can be monitored in real time using a light-emitting diode embedded in the instrument. The detector is expected to be deployed in the forthcoming DIII-D runaway electron experimental campaign.

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