The application of selected radionuclides for monitoring of the D-D reactions produced by dense plasma-focus device

J Radioanal Nucl Chem. 2014;301(1):23-31. doi: 10.1007/s10967-014-3131-0. Epub 2014 Apr 17.

Abstract

The dense plasma focus (DPF) device-DPF-1000U which is operated at the Institute of Plasma Physics and Laser Microfusion is the largest that type plasma experiment in the world. The plasma that is formed in large plasma experiments is characterized by vast numbers of parameters. All of them need to be monitored. A neutron activation method occupies a high position among others plasma diagnostic methods. The above method is off-line, remote, and an integrated one. The plasma which has enough temperature to bring about nuclear fusion reactions is always a strong source of neutrons that leave the reactions area and take along energy and important information on plasma parameters and properties as well. Silver as activated material is used as an effective way of neutrons measurement, especially when they are emitted in the form of short pulses like as it happens from the plasma produced in Dense Plasma-Focus devices. Other elements such as beryllium and yttrium are newly introduced and currently tested at the Institute of Plasma Physics and Laser Microfusion to use them in suitable activation neutron detectors. Some specially designed massive indium samples have been recently adopted for angular neutrons distribution measurements (vertical and horizontal) and have been used in the recent plasma experiment conducted on the DPF-1000U device. This choice was substantiated by relatively long half-lives of the neutron induced isotopes and the threshold character of the 115In(n,n')115mIn nuclear reaction.

Keywords: Beryllium neutron activation counter; Dense plasma-focus; Fusion neutrons yttrium monitor; Indium neutron distribution monitor; Neutron activation diagnostics; Silver activation counter.