Claims
- 1. A cylindrical neutron generator, comprising:
a cylindrical RF-driven plasma ion source; a cylindrical neutron generating target coaxially disposed about and spaced from the ion source.
- 2. The cylindrical neutron generator of claim 1 wherein the target is outside the ion source.
- 3. The cylindrical neutron generator of claim 1 wherein the target is inside the ion source.
- 4. The cylindrical neutron generator of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of ion sources and targets coaxially and alternatingly nested together.
- 5. The cylindrical neutron generator of claim 1 further comprising:
a RF antenna disposed within the ion source.
- 6. The cylindrical neutron generator of claim 5 further comprising:
a matching network connected to the RF antenna; and a RF power supply connected to the matching network.
- 7. The cylindrical neutron generator of claim 1 wherein the ion source further comprises a cylindrical extraction system with a plurality of axially extending slots.
- 8. The cylindrical neutron generator of claim 7 wherein the extraction system comprises a cylindrical extraction electrode on the outer or inner surface of the ion source and having a plurality of axially extending slots.
- 9. The cylindrical neutron generator of claim 8 wherein the extraction system further comprises a cylindrical plasma electrode inside and spaced apart from the extraction electrode and having a plurality of axially extending slots aligned with the slots in the extraction electrode.
- 10. The cylindrical neutron generator of claim 1 wherein the plasma ion source is a deuterium ion source or a deuterium and tritium ion source.
- 11. The cylindrical neutron generator of claim 1 wherein the plasma ion source is a multicusp plasma ion source.
- 12. The cylindrical neutron generator of claim 1 wherein the target has a titanium surface.
- 13. The cylindrical neutron generator of claim 1 further comprising an external vacuum chamber.
- 14. Apparatus for detecting explosives, comprising:
a cylindrical neutron generator of claim 1;a moderator surrounding the neutron generator to slow the neutrons to thermal neutrons; a shield surrounding parts of the moderator to prevent neutrons from escaping in undesired directions; an associated gamma ray detector for detecting gamma rays produced by thermal neutron reaction with explosives.
- 15. Apparatus for detecting fissile materials, comprising:
a cylindrical neutron generator of claim 1;a moderator surrounding the neutron generator to slow the neutrons to thermal neutrons; a shield surrounding parts of the moderator to prevent neutrons from escaping in undesired directions; an associated neutron detector for detecting neutrons produced by thermal neutron reaction with fissile materials.
- 16. Apparatus for borehole instrumentation, comprising:
a cylindrical neutron generator of claim 1;an associated gamma ray detector for detecting gamma rays produced by neutron reaction with features surrounding the borehole.
- 17. A cylindrical neutron source, comprising:
a cylindrical chamber; a plurality of concentric or coaxial alternating neutron generating targets and plasma generating regions, wherein each target is a cylinder and each plasma generating region is annular; an RF antenna (induction coil) positioned in each plasma generating region; cylindrical extraction electrodes at both the inner and outer surfaces of each plasma generating region, the extraction electrodes containing a plurality of longitudinal slots through which ions are extracted from plasma generating regions and directed onto targets.
- 18. The neutron source of claim 17 wherein the plasma generating regions are deuterium ion sources.
- 19. The neutron source of claim 18 wherein the targets have titanium surfaces.
- 20. The neutron source of claim 17 wherein the source has a length of about 35 cm and a diameter of about 50 cm.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority of Provisional Applications Serial Nos. 60/276,669 filed Mar. 16/2001 and 60/316,792 filed Aug. 31/2001.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
[0002] The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the U.S. Department of Energy and the University of California.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60276669 |
Mar 2001 |
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60316792 |
Aug 2001 |
US |