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Correlation of plasma electron temperature with neutron emission in a low-energy plasma focus
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2001
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EngineeringNuclear PhysicsPhysicsPlasma Focus ElectrodesLow-energy Plasma FocusNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsApplied Plasma PhysicDense PlasmaPlasma ScienceContinuum X-ray AnalysisPlasma PhysicsPlasma Electron TemperatureInstrumentationGas Discharge PlasmaPlasma Application
Correlation of neutron emission with plasma electron temperature in a low-energy (2.3 kJ) plasma focus is investigated. To determine the plasma temperature by continuum X-ray analysis, cobalt is selected as the filter, which discriminates the line radiation from the background impurities like carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen, or the copper of which plasma focus electrodes are made. For a pressure range of high neutron emission (1-4 mbar), the neutron yield is found to correlate with the plasma temperature. The highest temperature recorded is 5 keV at 2.5 mbar, the filling pressure for the highest neutron emission in this device.
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