Abstract

A pulsed neutron source has been developed whose principal element is a sealed-off vacuum tube in which a discharge between titanium tritide surfaces produces tritons, which then are accelerated to a deuterium-loaded target. The construction of a tube producing approximately 107 neutrons in microsecond pulses and having a life of several thousand pulses is described.

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