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Preliminary neutron experiments with the PF-1000 plasma-focus facility
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Experimental Nuclear PhysicsRadiation DetectionNuclear PhysicsPhysicsFirst Neutron-emission ExperimentsEngineeringNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsNeutron Emission AnisotropyNeutron SourceCurrent Sheath DynamicsDetector PhysicPreliminary Neutron ExperimentsInstrumentationNeutron ScatteringNuclear Engineering
The paper reports on first neutron-emission experiments carried out with the modernized PF-1000 facility. Current sheath dynamics was investigated by means of high-speed cameras. Based on smear pictures, which were taken through a narrow radial slit, the compression velocity was determined. The total neutron yield and angular distribution anisotropy were measured with four silver-activation counters placed at different angles to the electrode axis. It was found that for each initial D/sub 2/-filling pressure value, with an increase in the charging voltage (V/sub 0/), the neutron yield increases to some maximum and with further increase in V/sub 0/ the neutron emission decreases. The highest neutron yield registered so far has been 2/spl middot/10/sup 11/ per shot. The neutron emission anisotropy seems to be lower than that registered in other plasma-focus experiments. The neutron energy spectra, which were measured by means of a scintillating probe in the upstream direction, have been shifted toward lower energy (2.2-2.3 MeV).
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