Abstract

The paper presents the results of recent experiments performed within the PF-1000 facility. The main aim of these studies was to determine the neutron emission characteristics, which could enable an approximate settlement of the problem of the neutron emission mechanism. The total neutron yield and angular distribution anisotropy were measured with four silver-activation counters placed at different angles to the electrode axis. The neutron energy spectra were determined by means of an 85m upstream positioned scintillation probe. Fast ion beams were investigated with solid-state nuclear track detectors (SSNTD) of the CR-39 type covered with Al-foil filters and placed at a semicircular support around the PF-1000 electrode outlet.

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