Experimental investigation of dd reaction in range of ultralow energies using Z-pinch / V. M. Bystritsky [et al.]
Уровень набора: (RuTPU)RU\TPU\book\39044, Korus 2001, The 5th Korea-Russia International Symposium on Science and Technology, June 26 - July 3, 2001, Tomsk, proceedings / Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) ; KORUS = 2001-Язык: английский.Страна: Россия.Резюме или реферат: Experimental results on measurement of dd-reaction cross sections in the energy range of 0.1–1.5 keV using the Z-pinch technique are presented. The experiment was fulfilled at the high current generator of the High-Current Electronics Institute, city of Tomsk, Russia. The dd-fusion neutrons were registered by time-of-flight scintillator detectors and BF3 detectors of thermal neutrons. The estimates were obtained at 90% of the confidence level for the upper limits of the neutron-producing dd-reaction cross sections for average deuteron collision energies of 0.11, 0.34, 0.37, and 1.46 keV. These results substantiate feasibility to get a cross section magnitude for dd-reaction in the range of the collision energy of 0.8–3 keV using similar technology at the pulse current level of 2–3 MA..Примечания о наличии в документе библиографии/указателя: References: p. 389 (3 tit.).Тематика: труды учёных ТПУReferences: p. 389 (3 tit.)
Experimental results on measurement of dd-reaction cross sections in the energy range of 0.1–1.5 keV using the Z-pinch technique are presented. The experiment was fulfilled at the high current generator of the High-Current Electronics Institute, city of Tomsk, Russia. The dd-fusion neutrons were registered by time-of-flight scintillator detectors and BF3 detectors of thermal neutrons. The estimates were obtained at 90% of the confidence level for the upper limits of the neutron-producing dd-reaction cross sections for average deuteron collision energies of 0.11, 0.34, 0.37, and 1.46 keV. These results substantiate feasibility to get a cross section magnitude for dd-reaction in the range of the collision energy of 0.8–3 keV using similar technology at the pulse current level of 2–3 MA.
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