1989
DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(89)90545-5
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Conventional sources of fast neutrons in “cold fusion” experiments

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“…Thus the charged particles may be measured in vacuum. Even the n"s can be controversial as Cribier et al (1989) point out that a source of n's up to 3.1MeV is α+d∅α+n+p where the α's come from natural occurring radioisotopes. Other α reactions can be a source of n's in light water.…”
Section: Direct Detection Of Fusion Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus the charged particles may be measured in vacuum. Even the n"s can be controversial as Cribier et al (1989) point out that a source of n's up to 3.1MeV is α+d∅α+n+p where the α's come from natural occurring radioisotopes. Other α reactions can be a source of n's in light water.…”
Section: Direct Detection Of Fusion Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%