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Investigation of the interaction of ion beams and X-ray quanta with deuterated crystal structures at the HELIS facility

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2019
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Dalkarov, O. D.
Negodaev, M. A.
Rusetskii, A. S.
Chepurnov, A. S.
Kirsanov, M. A.
Selivanova, D. A.
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Институт ядерной физики и технологий
Цель ИЯФиТ и стратегия развития - создание и развитие научно-образовательного центра мирового уровня в области ядерной физики и технологий, радиационного материаловедения, физики элементарных частиц, астрофизики и космофизики.
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© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.The results of studies of the interaction of ion beams and X-ray quanta with deuterated crystal structures at the HELIS facility (LPI) are presented. Results on research of DD-reactions in deuterated crystal structures at deuteron energies 10-25 keV show significant enhancement effect. It is shown that the effect of the beams of ions Ne+ and H+ at energies in the range of 10-25 keV and a beam of X-radiation of 20-30 keV for deuterated target leads to stimulation of DD-reaction. For the target of CVD-diamond it is showed that the orientation of the sample with respect to the deuteron beam affects the neutron yield. Targets (deuterated CVD diamond, palladium, zirconium and titanium) were irradiated with both ion beams and X-ray quanta using an X-ray tube with an energy of up to 30 keV. Analysis of X-ray fluorescence spectra from deuterated targets of CVD diamond and palladium revealed "additional" peaks that are not identified by any of the characteristic radiation lines. Their appearance cannot be connected with any known element, as well as with diffraction processes.
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Investigation of the interaction of ion beams and X-ray quanta with deuterated crystal structures at the HELIS facility / Dalkarov, O.D. [et al.] // Journal of Physics: Conference Series. - 2019. - 1390. - № 1. - 10.1088/1742-6596/1390/1/012002
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