Non-equilibrium radiation nuclear reactor

Amplifiers – Signal feedback – Combined with control of bias voltage of signal amplifier

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330 43, 331 945P, 331 945G, G21C 122

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ABSTRACT:
An externally moderated thermal nuclear reactor is disclosed which is designed to provide output power in the form of electromagnetic radiation. The reactor is a gaseous fueled nuclear cavity reactor device which can operate over wide ranges of temperature and pressure, and which includes the capability of processing and recycling waste products such as long-lived transuranium actinides. The primary output of the device may be in the form of coherent radiation, so that the reactor may be utilized as a self-critical nuclear pumped laser.

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