Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8165907 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The design of a compact D-D neutron generator with a neutron yield greater than 1Ã108 n/s is presented in this paper. A duoplasmatron ion source is used to supply the deuteron beam. Deuterium ions are extracted and accelerated by a single-gap accelerating column and then bombard onto a drive-in molybdenum target where neutrons are produced through D-D fusion reactions. The target is cooled by the circulating deionized water. The extraction-accelerating electrode and the target system are enclosed inside a stainless steel vacuum vessel. The ion source is at ground potential, and the target is biased to a negative potential. The electric field distribution inside the vacuum vessel, the ion beam optic, the thermal analysis of the target and the effect of secondary electron suppression are calculated. And these calculation results are used to optimize and evaluate the designed scheme. Calculation results show that the design of the neutron generator satisfies necessary engineering requirements.
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Authors
Zhiwu Huang, Junrun Wang, Zhanwen Ma, Xiaolong Lu, Zheng Wei, Shuangjiao Zhang, Yuguo Liu, Zimin Zhang, Yu Zhang, Zeen Yao,