Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Nuclear fusion – Including accelerating particles into a stationary or static...
Patent
1996-11-12
1998-03-17
Wasil, Daniel D.
Induced nuclear reactions: processes, systems, and elements
Nuclear fusion
Including accelerating particles into a stationary or static...
376115, 376146, G21B 102
Patent
active
057295808
ABSTRACT:
A novel hydrogen ion array acceleration generator and method are presented wherein there is provided along a transversely extending diffusion/emission grid surface and within an evacuated contained environment, an array of hydrogen ions at the interstitial sites of the grid surface; such being electrically accelerated along a longitudinal direction substantially normal to said surface toward a transversely extending lattice surface of a heavy metal of atomic radius between about 1.23 and 1.31 Angstroms, and with matching of the interstitial sites on said grid surface with corresponding interstitial sites on the surface of said target lattice so as to bombard ions that may be already positioned at the corresponding target lattice surface interstitial sites; or, to penetrate into the target lattice to impact the hydrogen ion array pre-positioned in corresponding target lattice interior interstitial sites; or to insert an ion into such interior interstitial sites of the target lattice for future reaction with a bombardment ion.
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