Space, Time, and Energy Distributions of Neutrons and X Rays from a Focused Plasma Discharge
- 1 October 1969
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Physics of Fluids
- Vol. 12 (10) , 2193-2202
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1692329
Abstract
The energy spectrum and spatial distribution of neutrons emitted by a plasma focus device were measured with nuclear emulsions and scintillation detectors, and the results are reported. The average energy of the D‐D neutrons emitted along the axis was shifted corresponding to an axial center‐of‐mass velocity of for the reacting deuterons. An 11% anisotropy in the neutron fluxes measured in the forward and radial directions correlates with an axially streaming plasma which is not isotropic; the reacting deuterons collide predominantly in the radial direction. Time‐resolved collimation measurements of the emitted neutrons showed an axial translation of the neutron source corresponding to velocities up to ; this correlates with the nonsimultaneous pinching of the noncylindrical plasma along the axis. Plasma densities of and ion temperatures of 2 keV were consistent with observed neutron yields of and pulse widths of 60 nsec. X‐ray intensity measurements were made for x‐ray energies of and showed an dependence which does not agree with plasma bremsstrahlung, but appears to result from anode bombardment of axially accelerated electrons with energies . The line radiation corresponded to that of fairly cold ions.
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