Cluster-Impact Fusion and Effective Deuteron Temperature
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- 20 April 2003
Abstract
Temperature and kinematic line broadening are the primary contributions to the width of the proton energy spectrum measured in cluster-impact fusion experiments. By ascertaining these two contributions, we have determined an effective temperature for the high-velocity deuteron component that is responsible for the measured fusion yield. The extracted effective temperature is substantially higher than conventional estimates., and implies that cluster-impact fusion is hot fusion on an atomic scale. The proton spectrum rules out contaminants in explaining the high yield.Keywords
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- Version 1, 2003-04-20, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 68 (3), 373.
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