Inverse Z-pinch in fundamental investigations / V. M. Bystritsky [et al.]
Уровень набора: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment = 1984-Язык: английский.Резюме или реферат: This paper is devoted to examination of the possibility of using deuterium inverse Z-pinch for investigation of the dd reaction at ultralow deuterium collision energies. The experiment was carried out at the Institute of High-Current Electronics (Tomsk) using the high current accelerator (the current pulse amplitude is 850 kA, the high-voltage pulse duration is ~ 80 ns). The characteristic data of the deuterium liner accelerated by the inverse Z-pinch process up to (2.8–Full-size image (<1 K) were measured for the first time. The character and values of ? and neutron radiation occurred during the liner acceleration process were examined. The application of fast scintillator neutron detectors with definite size and a deuterium target located at distances more than 140 mm from the liner axis was demonstrated to allow reliable time separation of “useful” events from background events..Примечания о наличии в документе библиографии/указателя: [References: p. 714 (23 tit.)].Аудитория: .Тематика: электронный ресурс | труды учёных ТПУ | плазма | Х-пинч Ресурсы он-лайн:Щелкните здесь для доступа в онлайнTitle screen
[References: p. 714 (23 tit.)]
This paper is devoted to examination of the possibility of using deuterium inverse Z-pinch for investigation of the dd reaction at ultralow deuterium collision energies. The experiment was carried out at the Institute of High-Current Electronics (Tomsk) using the high current accelerator (the current pulse amplitude is 850 kA, the high-voltage pulse duration is ~ 80 ns). The characteristic data of the deuterium liner accelerated by the inverse Z-pinch process up to (2.8–Full-size image (<1 K) were measured for the first time. The character and values of ? and neutron radiation occurred during the liner acceleration process were examined. The application of fast scintillator neutron detectors with definite size and a deuterium target located at distances more than 140 mm from the liner axis was demonstrated to allow reliable time separation of “useful” events from background events.
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