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Influence of electrode and insulator materials on the neutron emission in a low energy plasma focus device
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1995
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Neutron EmissionEngineeringNuclear PhysicsGlow DischargeIon ImplantationInstrumentationIon EmissionMaterials SciencePhysicsNeutron SourceInternal ImpuritiesMicroelectronicsCeramic InsulatorsInsulator MaterialsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsGas Discharge PlasmaNeutron ScatteringElectrical Insulation
Insertion of internal impurities is one of the factors for the degradation of neutron output in plasma focus devices. In this context, neutron emission measurements were carried out in a 2.2 kJ (7.2 /spl mu/F, 25 kV) Mather type squirrel cage plasma focus device with various combinations of electrode and insulator materials. The neutron yield was measured by silver activation detector. The results indicate that a central electrode of low erosion rate material produces maximum neutron yield with the highest anisotropy factor. A time integrated X-ray pinhole image shows that focus corresponding to the highest neutron yield material is the most compressed. The dielectric constant of the ceramic insulators has, at best, a very weak correlation with neutron output. The nonceramic insulators like perspex, nylon, or teflon neither produce focus nor neutrons.
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