Abstract
A compact nanosecond pulse neutron generator based on the collective acceleration of laser-produced deuterons by a relativistic electron beam has been designed and examined. The average D-Be and D-D neutron outputs were about 10 9 and 8×10 8 neutrons per second, respectively. The duration of the neutron pulse was about 10 ns in both cases. The device was operated at 16 Hz.
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