@article{oai:nifs-repository.repo.nii.ac.jp:00010584, author = {OGAWA, Kunihoro and ISOBE, Mitsutaka and Nishitani, T. and MURAKAMI, Sadayoshi and SEKI, Ryosuke and Nakata, Motoki and Takada, E. and Kawase, Hiroki and PU, Neng and LHD, Experiment Group}, issue = {3}, journal = {Nuclear Fusion}, month = {Jan}, note = {0000-0003-4555-1837, Time-resolved measurement of triton burnup is performed with a scintillating fiber detector system in the deuterium operation of the large helical device. The scintillating fiber detector system is composed of the detector head consisting of 109 scintillating fibers having a diameter of 1 mm and a length of 100 mm embedded in the aluminum substrate, the magnetic registrant photomultiplier tube, and the data acquisition system equipped with 1 GHz sampling rate analogies to digital converter and the field programmable gate array. The discrimination level of 150 mV was set to extract the pulse signal induced by 14 MeV neutrons according to the pulse height spectra obtained in the experiment. The decay time of 14 MeV neutron emission rate after neutral beam is turned off measured by the scintillating fiber detector. The decay time is consistent with the decay time of total neutron emission rate corresponding to the 14 MeV neutrons measured by the neutron flux monitor as expected. Evaluation of the diffusion coefficient is conducted using a simple classical slowing-down model FBURN code. It is found that the diffusion coefficient of triton is evaluated to be less than 0.2 m2 s−1.}, title = {Time-resolved triton burnup measurement using the scintillating fiber detector in the Large Helical Device}, volume = {58}, year = {2018} }