CIFICEN   24414
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN FISICA E INGENIERIA DEL CENTRO DE LA PROVINCIA DE BUENOS AIRES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
EVIDENCE OF NUCLEAR FUSION NEUTRONS IN AN EXTREMELY SMALL PLASMA FOCUS DEVICE OPERATING AT 0.1 JOULES
Autor/es:
MORENO, JOSÉ; BARBAGLIA, MARIO; PAVÉZ, CRISTIÁN; HUERTA, LUIS; MAYER, ROBERTO E.; SOTO, LEOPOLDO; ALTAMIRANO, LUIS; CLAUSSE, ALEJANDRO
Revista:
PHYSICS OF PLASMAS
Editorial:
AMER INST PHYSICS
Referencias:
Lugar: New York; Año: 2017 vol. 24 p. 827031 - 827035
ISSN:
1070-664X
Resumen:
We report on D-D fusion neutron emission in a plasma device with an energy input of only 0.1 J, within a range where fusion events have been considered very improbable. The results presented here are the consequence of scaling rules we have derived, thus being the key point to assure the same energy density plasma in smaller devices than in large machines. The Nanofocus (NF)?our device?was designed and constructed at the P4 Lab of the Chilean Nuclear Energy Commission. Two sets of independent measurements, with different instrumentation, were made at two laboratories, in Chile and Argentina. The neutron events observed are 20r greater than the background. The NF plasma is produced from a pulsed electrical discharge using a submillimetric anode, in a deuterium atmosphere, showing empirically that it is, in fact, possible to heat and compress the plasma. The strong evidence presented here stretches the limits beyond what was expected. A thorough understanding of this could  ossibly tell us where the theoretical limits actually lie, beyond  conjectures. Notwithstanding, a window is thus open for low cost endeavours for basic fusion research. In addition, the development of small, portable, safe nonradioactive neutron sources becomes a feasible issue.