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Tabletop Fusion

04/29/2005 10:10 AM

Some scientists took a pyroelectric crystal, heated it to create a strong electric field to accelerate deuterium enough to achieve fusion. This is not a very efficient means of generating energy but can be used to generate neutrons, a product of fusion.

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Neutron Source

04/29/2005 11:41 AM

When this technology is further developed, it might provide a better neutron source for instrumentation such as thickness gages or diffraction. Currently, there are three primary sources used to produce neutron for industrial use: nuclear reactors, radioisotopes, and accelerator-based neutron sources (see The Industrial Physicist). You can't fit a neuclear reactor in your pocket.

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