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Title: A Pyroelectric Crystal Particle Accelerator


1
A Pyroelectric Crystal Particle Accelerator
  • Amanda Gehring, Rose-Hulman Institute of
    Technology
  • Rand Watson, Texas AM Cyclotron Institute

2
Pyroelectric Crystals
3
Experimental Setup
D D ? 3He n (820 KeV)
(2.45 MeV) D D ? T p
(1.01 MeV) (3.02 MeV)
4
Goals of Experiment
  • Instigate d d fusion and optimize the neutron
    output by varying the D2 gas pressure
  • Optimize parameters that determine the intensity
    and energy of the particle beam
  • Examine feasibility of using the system as a
    neutron generator

5
Pyroelectric Crystals
  • LiNbO3 and LiTaO3

6
Inner System
7
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First Set of Experiments
  • Energy calibrated Si(Li) x-ray detector using a
    241-Am source
  • Conducted runs under vacuum at the heating
    currents of 0.5 A, 1.0 A, 1.5 A, and 2.0 A
  • Recorded the number of x-rays in 10 s intervals
  • Acquired x-ray spectra

9
Temperature Change and X-ray Count Rate
10
X-ray Spectrum at Heating Cycle
11
X-ray Spectrum at Cooling Cycle
12
Heating Current Effect on Energy
13
Heating Current Effect on Beam Intensity
14
Second Set of Experiments
  • Energy calibrated liquid scintillator neutron
    detector using a 252-Cf source
  • Conducted runs with D2 gas at pressures of 5.0,
    2.5, 1.2, 0.5, and 0.1 mtorr.
  • Recorded the number of neutrons and x-rays in 10
    s intervals
  • Acquired x-ray spectra

15
Temperature Change and Neutron Count Rate
16
X-ray Spectrum at Heating Cycle
17
X-ray Spectrum at Cooling Cycle
18
D2 Pressure Effect on Energy
19
D2 Pressure Effect on Beam Intensity
20
Future Research
  • Address discharges and unfocused beam
  • Run experiments under different deuterium gas
    pressures
  • Replicate previous results
  • Use of two pyroelectric crystals

21
Acknowledgements
  • National Science Foundation
  • Department of Energy
  • Texas AM Cyclotron Institute
  • Dr. Rand Watson
  • Jon Kalodimos

22
Results
Run Current (A) Max x-ray Heating Energy (keV) Max x-ray Cooling Energy (keV) Max Heating Count Rate (counts/s) Avg. Max Heating Count Rate (counts/s) Max Cooling Count Rate (counts/s) Avg. Max Cooling Count Rate (counts/s)
2 0.5 36 - - 154 - -
3 1.0 53 43 4118 3664 117 72
4 1.0 61 30 1505 1097 - -
5 1.5 66 65 11175 6806 441 182
8 2.0 74 76 13591 10573 1470 735
11 2.0 55 71 13220 8148 1509 493
12 2.0 72 88 15063 11687 1641 1066
13 2.0 88 80 15816 12980 - -
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