2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-39471-8_1
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Polarized Fusion: An Idea More Than Thirty Years Old! What Are We Waiting For?

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“…Spin polarization has long been know to affect the radiation emission of fusion reactions and more recently shown to lower the ignition requirements as well. [9,[11][12][13]. Up until now though, it has never been considered for use in fusion rockets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spin polarization has long been know to affect the radiation emission of fusion reactions and more recently shown to lower the ignition requirements as well. [9,[11][12][13]. Up until now though, it has never been considered for use in fusion rockets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Все чаще в литературе обсуждается возможность применения поляризованного топлива в термоядерных реакциях синтеза для производства энергии [1]. Так, в случае полностью поляризованных ядер дейтерия и 3 He сечение реакции синтеза увеличивается на 50%.…”
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“…The total intensity I 0 of the iodine photofragments, and the β 2 coefficient, describing the angular distribution, are expressed in terms of the spatial anisotropy β and a linear combination of the a (1) q (p) parameters [31]:…”
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“…Controlling the nuclear spin polarization in fusion reactions offers important advantages, such as larger reaction cross sections, control over the emission direction of products, and in some cases eliminating hazardous neutron emission [1,2]. In the case of the five-nucleon reactions D + T → n + 4 He and D + 3 He → p + 4 He, it is well known that the reaction cross section increases by ∼50% when the fused nuclei have oriented nuclear spins [3,4].…”
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