Applications for a neutron-emitting plasma focus

Summary form only given. The plasma focus device produces the smallest source size, highest instantaneous flux, pulsed neutron source of any fusion-reaction based system when it is operated in the high pressure mode. Specifically, the neutron emission region has been measured to be -1 cm long and /s...

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Published inIEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. 1996 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science p. 237
Main Authors Freeman, B.L., Fowler, C.M., McDaniel, F.D.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published United States IEEE 1996
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., Piscataway, NJ (United States)
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ISBN9780780333222
0780333225
ISSN0730-9244
2576-7208
DOI10.1109/PLASMA.1996.551453

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Summary:Summary form only given. The plasma focus device produces the smallest source size, highest instantaneous flux, pulsed neutron source of any fusion-reaction based system when it is operated in the high pressure mode. Specifically, the neutron emission region has been measured to be -1 cm long and /spl lsim/2 mm diameter. Neutron yields as high as /spl gsim/10/sup 12/ neutrons/pulse (n/p) have been produced from the D(D,n)/sup 3/He reaction (DD). The scaling of such yields to their equivalent D(T,n)/sup 4/He neutron (DT) yields by a factor of 80 to 100 has been demonstrated. The pulse width of these neutron yields is /spl lsim/100 ns, from many measurements, Therefore, the plasma focus can produce DD neutron yields of /spl gsim/10/sup 12/ n/p and DT neutron yields of /spl sim/10/sup 14/ n/p without any extension of this machine's demonstrated operating range. At the upper end of these yields, the DT reaction provides instantaneous fluxes of /spl gsim/10/sup 21/ n/s, neutron densities of /spl lsim/10/sup 9/ n/cm/sup 2/ at 1 m from the source, and instantaneous flux densities of /spl lsim/10/sup 16/ n/cm/sup 2/-s. Given these characteristics as a starting point, such a neutron source can be utilized for several applications within the presently recognized operating bounds of the plasma focus.
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ISBN:9780780333222
0780333225
ISSN:0730-9244
2576-7208
DOI:10.1109/PLASMA.1996.551453