Heavy component of spent nuclear fuel: Efficiency of model-substance ionization by electron-induced discharge

The method of plasma separation of spent nuclear fuel can be tested with a model substance which has to be transformed from the condensed to plasma state. For this purpose, electron-induced discharge in lead vapor injected into the interelectrode gap is simulated using the kinetic approach. The ioni...

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Published inPhysics of atomic nuclei Vol. 79; no. 14; pp. 1625 - 1631
Main Authors Antonov, N. N., Gavrikov, A. V., Samokhin, A. A., Smirnov, V. P.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Moscow Pleiades Publishing 01.12.2016
Springer
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:The method of plasma separation of spent nuclear fuel can be tested with a model substance which has to be transformed from the condensed to plasma state. For this purpose, electron-induced discharge in lead vapor injected into the interelectrode gap is simulated using the kinetic approach. The ionization efficiency, the electrostatic-potential distribution, and those of the ion and electron densities in the discharge gap are derived as functions of the discharge-current density and concentration of the vapor of the model substance. Given a discharge-current density of 3.5 A/cm 2 and a lead-vapor concentration of 2 × 10 12 cm –3 , the simulated ionization efficiency proves to be nearly 60%. The discharge in lead vapor is also investigated experimentally.
ISSN:1063-7788
1562-692X
DOI:10.1134/S1063778816140027