Portable neutron sources are of strong interest for uses such as industrial
neutron activation analysis and various medical research applications. The
inertial electrostatic confinement (IEC) device under development at the U
niversity of Illionis is intended for such uses and also provides a tunable
W-ray source (required reverse bias and added electron emitters). The IEC
operates as an accelerator plasma-target type device, and when filled with
deuterium presently provides 10(7) similar to 2.5 MeV D-D fusion neutrons/s
. D-T fill gas gives 14 MeV neutrons, with rates about 100 times that of D-
D, but with the added complication of handling low levels of tritium. Resea
rch on higher yield versions now under development is described. Still, in
the interim, the IEC, due to its compactness, portability, simplicity and f
lexibility offers a unique portable neutron/X-ray source. (C) 1999 Elsevier
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